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Two hikers found me after I passed out
This past summer, my Road ID literally saved my life. I was in Northern Michigan, taking care of my father who was dying from melanoma. I'm a marathon runner, but lately I was not training properly and became concerned about my safety and health during long runs. I decided to order a Wrist ID for
myself, and one for my father.
Later that summer I decided to run a 1/2 Marathon. About halfway through, I wasn't feeling well and decided to cut out and run home. I headed towards a two-mile long "short-cut" though a wooded area, and
the last thing I remember is looking at the pavement and everything went black.
Next thing I know, I'm waking up in an ambulance. As it turns out, two hikers had found me after I passed out.
The EMTs used my Road ID to call my mother.
I had purposefully put directions to call only my mom's cell phone, due to my dad's condition.
I can only imagine if I had not been wearing that band, I would have ended up in the ER as a Jane Doe.
Thank you again for being a life-saver. I never run a day without wearing my 'pink band of honor'! I forever run in honor and memory of my wonderful dad.
Heather S.
San Francisco, CA
"My identification / medical cards were illegible"
I wish I had a Road ID last summer during a rainy century ride.
I was riding along when suddenly I slipped on some train tracks going about 22 mph.
By the time I was taken to the nearest hospital, I was soaked, filthy, and in mild shock.
I carried my medical cards, and other forms of identification, but they had
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- Elizabeth T, West Hartford, CT
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"My Road ID got me immediate treatment"
I am a professional duathlete living in the western suburbs of Chicago. I was out on a training ride, going about 20 mph through a neighborhood that is known to be "cyclist friendly". Suddenly a driver – on a cell phone – backed right out of a parking space in front of me.
I hit the back of the SUV and proceeded to bounce
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- Guy P, Westmont, IL
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"I was left lying in the middle of the road"
Long story short, I was out for a Friday ride, when a
truck blew through a stop sign, throwing me in the air
and destroying my newly built up Cannondale CAAD9 road bike. The driver didn't even stop to check on me. He fled the scene leaving me in the middle of the road. Luckily a passer by came to the scene, and...
- Damon A, Indianapolis, IN
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"I heard the EMTs access my emergency profile"
Well, that moment we "road bikers" dread, happened to me on Saturday. To make a long story short,
my back wheel got caught in a railroad track as I was crossing it at 18 mph,
and...you can guess what happened next. After that,
I regained awareness only twice
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once in the ambulance for a few minutes, then later
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- Patrick M, Lockport, NY
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"My Road ID spoke for me twice!"
My Road ID spoke for me twice last summer when I was in a bike accident. I was out riding along a local route, when a car turned directly into me. I hit hard, sliding over the trunk and then sliding another 8 feet on gravel. When the emergency responders arrived, I was conscious, but not really 'with it'. They got all my information...
- Sara Z, Pottstown, PA
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