Cell users urged to store key info
A personal cellphone can be a way for rescuers to contact a person's family when that person has been involved in an emergency.
A movement that began in England has spread to the U.S. to have cellphone users put "ICE" in their phone "address books," along with names and phone numbers of people to contact – In Case of Emergency.
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