Dont know if this will be of use to anyone...
http://www.emergencysms.org.uk/
Living in a rural area mobile phone connection can be haphazard to say the least one bar of signal doesn't always equal a decent clear line... where as a text usually gets sent straight away
predomently its intended for those with speech or hearing problems but is free and open to use by anyone who may need it...
http://www.londonambulance.nhs.uk/calling_999/how_to_call_999.aspx
and is been advised to be registered by mountain rescue http://www.mountainrescuescotland.org/advice/who-to-call/
Obviously its to be used in an emergency!
but its handy to have in the event of say a car accident where for example you have say bad facial injuries and might be unable to speak clearly
http://www.emergencysms.org.uk/
Living in a rural area mobile phone connection can be haphazard to say the least one bar of signal doesn't always equal a decent clear line... where as a text usually gets sent straight away
predomently its intended for those with speech or hearing problems but is free and open to use by anyone who may need it...
http://www.londonambulance.nhs.uk/calling_999/how_to_call_999.aspx
and is been advised to be registered by mountain rescue http://www.mountainrescuescotland.org/advice/who-to-call/
Obviously its to be used in an emergency!
but its handy to have in the event of say a car accident where for example you have say bad facial injuries and might be unable to speak clearly