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ICE is a free “In Case of Emergency” iPhone app; Hope you’ll never need it

January 23, 2010 by Dusan Belic - 3 Comments

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ICE iPhone app

This is one of those apps you simply must have installed on your iPhone and hope to never need it. It’s called ICE App, where ICE comes from “In Case of Emergency.” As you can presume, the application is made to keep all your emergency contact information on one place. Meaning you’ll need to set it up first just in case.

God forbid something happens, simply start the application and it will do its magic, providing first responders with information about you and the medical condition you’re in. Additionally, you can also store such information as blood type, food allergies and medication allergies in the app to make them available when needed (hopefully never).

Privacy-aware folks will be glad to know that their/your data is not stored “in the cloud” but on your iPhone.

Finally, in case you’re wondering, the ICE App was developed by LegalZoom and Donate Life America and can be downloaded free of charge from here.

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