*** PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT***
ICE Cell Phone Program
“In case of Emergency”
Wednesday, August 31 2005
With the popularity of cell phones and their use, the Lorain County Sheriff’s Office is making residents aware of a simple program designed to aid emergency responders in their efforts to identify victims whose identity is unknown and or in need of having a responsible person contacted. This program is totally voluntary and can be accomplished without the aid of your cellular provider.
The program known by the acronym I.C.E. for (In Case of
Emergency) was first developed by the East Anglian Ambulance Service in
Often people are in possession of their cell phones even when not carrying personal identification as might be the case when involved in athletic activities such as bicycling, running, walking etc. It would also help out police, fire, ambulance, or hospital personnel if someone is involved in an auto-accident and they are unconscious, this gives emergency personnel a resource to reach out to the most important people.
The ICE program concept of sticking this information in your cell phone is not to be a penance or be the be-all-end-all for contact of the next of kin. It’s just an extra thing you can do that doesn’t cost anything.
An additional benefit to Deputies and Police would be to provide officers the ability to return found cell phones to their owners when lost. Law Enforcement agencies routinely come into the possession of lost cell phones that are, at times, difficult to return to their owners.