Has anyone heard of any PTs at hospitals or in back of rigs wearing one of these (ICE) in case of emergency USB drives?
Are hospitals equipped and trained to read one of these USB drives?
Do any rigs have the capability/SOP to read these USB drives in the back of the ambulance?
There are many of these on the market if you google them. This one is water and fire resistant. Some come in the shape of a credit card.
http://www.bnet.com/blog/businessti...-usb-flash-drive-that-can-save-your-life/6940
Its interesting that these USB in case of emergency drives could be made significantly smaller and put into very small jewelry if every hospital had one of these USB wires typically used for cameras. As you can see the one male plug is very small and could be plugged into all sorts of small jewelry or watches that contains ICE information. Assuming every hospital has one of these cables.
Are hospitals equipped and trained to read one of these USB drives?
Do any rigs have the capability/SOP to read these USB drives in the back of the ambulance?
There are many of these on the market if you google them. This one is water and fire resistant. Some come in the shape of a credit card.
http://www.bnet.com/blog/businessti...-usb-flash-drive-that-can-save-your-life/6940
Its interesting that these USB in case of emergency drives could be made significantly smaller and put into very small jewelry if every hospital had one of these USB wires typically used for cameras. As you can see the one male plug is very small and could be plugged into all sorts of small jewelry or watches that contains ICE information. Assuming every hospital has one of these cables.
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