tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8128282737597397366.post5880332226989494762..comments2023-07-04T17:21:57.773+08:00Comments on Button Lover: Another one bites the dust...Ellen http://www.blogger.com/profile/00405434791158268648noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8128282737597397366.post-6235935483658467882010-03-26T05:53:28.394+08:002010-03-26T05:53:28.394+08:00I hope your boy is okay. That is so scary.
I am ...I hope your boy is okay. That is so scary. <br />I am looking at thr Road ID's as well. Not sure what type to get, but will definitely get one soon.Kyliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09653926604510335017noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8128282737597397366.post-28026528008188549502010-03-26T04:15:55.659+08:002010-03-26T04:15:55.659+08:00I wear a hospital ID tag at all times to and from ...I wear a hospital ID tag at all times to and from work and things.<br /><br />I also have ICE (in case of emergency) numbers in my phone. Emergency services are trained to look for them when something happens.<br /><br />Also, I'm a trained first aider, and a lifeguard. I have been trained and overtrained in emergencies, and I used to race cars, so again, not afraid of a crash. On the other hand, would I stop to help in an emergency? Well, if I was the only person there yes. If there are 10 other people, even if I was the most qualified, I would probably keep walking. Not much I can do there.<br /><br />But you are spot on, if I am out running or riding, chances are I won't have much on me. Maybe my mobile phone for a long ride, but you're right, what if that gets ruined as well? I might get an ID tag as well :)Fat for a Triathletehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14096286119242252260noreply@blogger.com