In every emergency situation there are two factors at work, the rescuer at one end and the victim at the other. The Emergency Information Card contains important details such as name, blood group, trekking route etc. With the help of the Emergency Information Card, the rescuer will be able to track us and be more prepared to face the situation.
The card is actually a sheet of paper, folded and secured in a waterproof cover or zip-lock. It should be worn on your person at all times. Here is a sample copy of how it looks.
Name:- Harnord Cain | Date of Birth:- 07-11-1986 | Height:- 178 cm Weight:- 78kg | |
Voter’s card /Passport no. XXXXXXXXXX | Driver’s license no. XXXXXXXXXXX | Medication:- Paracetamol tab | |
Distinguishing marks:- Black mole on right knee Linear scar on left forearm | Languages spoken:- Malayalam-native English-fluent Tamil-basic | Allergies:- Dust/Amoxicillin | |
Experience:- Swimmer Undertaken Level 6 rafting training | Next to kin:- Father: Address: Telephone: Mail id: | Next to kin:- Brother: Address: Telephone: Mail id: | |
My mobile:- XXXXXXXXXX My email:- Travel agent’s no:- Contact’s no:- | | |
Overleaf
Trip details:- Day 1:- Madikeri – Vanachalur – Kalur(stay) Day 2:- Kalur – Mukkudlu(stay) Day 3:- Mukkudlu – Kottabetta – Madikeri Chances of phone reception very weak en route. Will call home at night on Day 2 when I reach Mukkudlu. |
Date: 4-7-10 |
Keep few copies of the same. Give one to family members or near ones and another to the forest officials or any other authority. This is especially important in solo expeditions.
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