999 by SMS
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- John Wallis
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999 by SMS
If you get injured and have a poor signal which is very possible because of where we fly walk or cycle an SMS test message might get through and save you follow the info below. I've just registered my phone it was very quick.
Poor signal for an emergency
If you cannot make voice calls, you can
now contact the 999 Emergency
Services by SMS text from your
mobile phone. Emergency SMS is part
of the standard 999 service.
How do I use emergency SMS?
Register - You will only be able to use
this service if you have registered with
emergency SMS first.
To register, text ‘register’ to 999.
You will get a reply (normally within a
few hours), once received, follow the
instructions you are sent.
In an emergency
Text 999
They need to know:
• Who is Calling?
• What? Briefly, what is the problem,
including the state of casualty.
• What? Is required.
• Where? Give location as precise as
possible, use GPS, Grid Reference
or nearby landmark.
• Now wait where you are for a
reply call or text.
Poor signal for an emergency
If you cannot make voice calls, you can
now contact the 999 Emergency
Services by SMS text from your
mobile phone. Emergency SMS is part
of the standard 999 service.
How do I use emergency SMS?
Register - You will only be able to use
this service if you have registered with
emergency SMS first.
To register, text ‘register’ to 999.
You will get a reply (normally within a
few hours), once received, follow the
instructions you are sent.
In an emergency
Text 999
They need to know:
• Who is Calling?
• What? Briefly, what is the problem,
including the state of casualty.
• What? Is required.
• Where? Give location as precise as
possible, use GPS, Grid Reference
or nearby landmark.
• Now wait where you are for a
reply call or text.
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http://www.emergencysms.org.uk/files/3649_esms_6.pdf
In the terms and conditions it does say that it is meant primarily for the deaf and those with speech problems
In the terms and conditions it does say that it is meant primarily for the deaf and those with speech problems
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- John Wallis
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>>>>Poor signal for an emergency <<<<
I think you will find we also fit into this category. I for one will use it if I'm lying injured on a moor with little signal and I'm sure you will too.
I think you will find we also fit into this category. I for one will use it if I'm lying injured on a moor with little signal and I'm sure you will too.
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- ron freeman
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SMS
I agree with Colin on this one, the system should not be clogged up with able people 
Maximise your time & dosh do both Hanggliding & Paragliding 
- John Wallis
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Clogged up?? If I see you needing help and there's no signal I'll not bother in case of clogging the system. You happy with that?I agree with Colin on this one, the system should not be clogged up with able people
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“If you always do what you’ve always done, you’ll always get what you’ve always got.”
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Trevor Robinson
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With my previous head on then its not that important how the emergency call is communicated but the nature of the emergency.
'life at risk' an appropriate circumstance,
'long walk out' and avoiding the need for the emergency services to start a search, again appropriate
'still walking out and late for the pub' not very appropriate. please run at full pelt into the emergency operators clenched fist
'life at risk' an appropriate circumstance,
'long walk out' and avoiding the need for the emergency services to start a search, again appropriate
'still walking out and late for the pub' not very appropriate. please run at full pelt into the emergency operators clenched fist
- ron freeman
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John, that's a cheerfull reply ! but... you won't see me needing help because you don't fly the cheviots much
Good points Trevor
don't forget about 'Spot' Gary & Chris love em
Good points Trevor
Maximise your time & dosh do both Hanggliding & Paragliding 
- John Wallis
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Ronnie I don't want to see you or anyone hurt the point I'm trying to make is if it happens and we have a pilot seriously injured a text (SMS) message can sometimes get through and maybe save a life....Now that's not a bad thing is it?
Happy Christmas and safe flying
JW
Happy Christmas and safe flying
JW
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