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Emergency contact

Yahoo Message Number: 25789
We are thnking of putting our name, cell phone, "Cat Inside" and an emergency contact number (in case of emergency when they can't reach our cell phone, or we don't return from a side excursion) on the side of the coach by the door using professionally made vinyl lettering.

Do any of the RV Organizations offer a 24 hour number which would maintain a list of emergency contacts for us (son, daughter, in-law)? Our contacts would know where the key is hidden, or the combo, which could be provided to a police office, etc.
I don't want to have to change the number every year as our kids move or change cell companies.
Herb

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Re: Emergency contact

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 25812
A couple of ideas which may help because we travel with a number of pets. If you cat has a microchip, list the microchip number and the 800 phone number. You can leave information with the organization as to who to contact. Also, Good Sam's used to have a pet id service.
I'm not sure if either is 24-hour service. We worry about the same thing with out pets.

Sandra

2006 Allure 31405

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Strandberg"] > > We are thnking of putting our name, cell phone, "Cat Inside" and an > emergency contact number (in case of emergency when they can't

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our cell phone, or we don't return from a side excursion) on the

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of the coach by the door using professionally made vinyl lettering.

Do any of the RV Organizations offer a 24 hour number which would > maintain a list of emergency contacts for us (son, daughter, in-

law)?

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Our contacts would know where the key is hidden, or the combo,

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could be provided to a police office, etc.

I don't want to have to change the number every year as our kids

move

Re: Emergency contact

Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 25822
How about just having the emergency contact info say something like: 'Emergency contact info in windshield'. Then you could simply keep a 5x7 card in the windshield that it would be up to you to keep current. No need to be dependent on anyone else or a service. Print large enough to read easily.

Mike

'95 Magna 5266

Herb & Melitta Strandberg wrote: