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The American College of Emergency Physicians recommends that you always put safety first. According to the CDC, regardless of gender, race, or economic status, injuries remain a leading cause of death for Americans of all ages, accounting for more than 170,000 deaths and are the 5th leading cause of death in the U.S.
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Preventing Medical Emergencies According to the CDC, regardless of gender, race, or economic status, injuries remain a leading cause of death for Americans of all ages, accounting for more than 170,000 deaths and are the 5th leading cause of death in the U.S. |
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Family Disaster Preparedness There are numerous family disasters that can occur, but many of the ways to prepare for them are similar. This information will help you prepare for each type of possible situation. |
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Who Takes Care of You? If you are unconscious or come to an emergency department by ambulance, you will be assessed and treated right away. If you walk into the emergency department or someone else drives you, you will first come into the waiting room and be assessed by triage staff member. |
Quick Fact
The American College of Emergency Physicians recommends that all families keep up-to-date medical records for everyone in the family.
How MedicAlert Works
In an emergency, first responders look for the MEDICALERT ID and read the engraved information.
First responders can call the MedicAlert 24/7 emergency response center for additional critical medical information.
The MedicAlert emergency response center calls your designated contact so you or your loved one are not alone in an emergency.
MedicAlert 24/7 emergency response service - always there for you.






