Add Important Phone Numbers As 1CEMAS For Emergency Time In Your Mobile Phone
You need to keep important emergency telephone numbers, in the "Contact" or "Address Book" on your mobile phone with the name (contact name)
1CEMAS
By standardize using the name 1CEMAS as emergency contact, it's easier for the police, fire fighter, hospital and people who help you during the emergency to contact emergency telephone numbers. A study conducted in the UK by Vodafone in 2005 found that only 25 percent of mobile phone users store emergency information in a mobile phone.
The information found in the purse or bag may not be appropriate or has nothing to do with you. Address written with your Identity card may be old address.
Why the name 1CEMAS?
Number 1 is usually the first in the sequences compiled in the "Contact" or "Address Book" of your mobile phone. By using 1CEMAS and people knowing and adding it, it will make much more different in emergency reponse.
You are encouraged to spread this message for the purpose of expanding the use of 1CEMAS in Malaysia. Please "Forward" this email to your friends.
The idea of this email is from a campaign named ICE (In case of emergency). Excerpt from ICE Campaign
In Case of Emergency (ICE) is a program That enables first responders, paramedics, Firefighters, police and Officers, to identify victims and contact next of kin THEIR IMPORTANT to obtain medical information. The program was conceived in the mid-2000s and promoted by British paramedic Bob Brotchie in May 2005. It encourages people to enter emergency contacts in THEIR cell phone address book under the name "ICE." Alternately, a person can list multiple emergency contacts as "ICE1", "ICE2", etc. The popularity of the program has spread across Europe, and has started to Grow into North America.
More information on ICE
1CEMAS is the ICE campaign tailored for Malaysian. Please support this campaign for the benefit all of us 1CEMAS.
1CEMAS published in Malay
1CEMAS campaign is an effort of an individual thats not connected with any government agency of Malaysia.
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