I am so happy to be alive

Since I received my Road ID, I have been contemplating writing a thank you email.  You could say I learned the hard way, about wearing ID at all times.  I have been involved in two serious accident... Continue reading
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My husband's Road ID made a difference

My husband, Dan and I always wear our Road IDs when we ride.  It's a good thing, because we were recently involved in a collision that resulted in my husband taking a helicopter ride to the trauma ... Continue reading
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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 wh... Continue reading
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My Road ID was old and weathered, but worked

I hate to say it, but I got hit by a car. I was out on my usual run when the accident happened. Continue reading
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The Triage Nurse thought my Road ID was 'Golden'

When I purchased my Road ID I never really believed that I would have to use it. Continue reading
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The nurse really liked my Interactive Road ID

My bike accident happened quickly: a steep hill, a sharp turn, and some mud on the road were all it took. Continue reading
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I was passing in and out of consciousness

I've never been a particularly 'safety conscious' person.  However, after a few close calls with Sydney drivers, I knew I needed to carry some form of ID and contact information...just in case. Continue reading
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The paramedic commented on my Road ID

A few months ago, I had a bad accident on my bike.  My helmet-covered head hit the payment so hard that it cracked my helmet. Continue reading
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When it Matters Most: Mother and Daughter Reunited With ROAD iD

Marnie shared her story with us in a voicemail, and she has graciously allowed us to share it with you. Continue reading
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The ER Nurse Quickly Accessed all of Ken's Medical History

Fifty-three-year-old Ken Ahlbrand of Indianapolis has a rewarding job and good friends.  When he is not working, he enjoys walking, cycling, listening to jazz, and occasionally traveling abroad.  Continue reading
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Never thought I would need it

When I first saw your product, I thought, "Cool" - but didn't think I would really need one. Then I was diagnosed with exercise-induced asthma. Continue reading
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I felt so helpless

My husband and I both have your product. We are amateur runners/walkers. Last fourth of July, he had a heart attack in our home. Continue reading
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