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Originally Posted by almost40
Dont forget your blood type if you know it.
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It's on my dog tags, as well as my SSN, and my gas mask size
I'm in the military so I know the right people will be contacted but that always takes an entire process...
Worst case scenario I crash, get knocked unconscious and have to be rushed to the hospital. They have to ID me when I get there, then run me in the system, then pull my info, then start contacting people and hoping the information is current or matching. Then the Red Cross gets involved and they contact my unit, they have to figure out if my family has been contacted yet and if not then they have to do it.
At least with this info on me they can call the one person that should be notified first, my wife, and she can notify everyone else.