+1 step on saving lives
FIRST RESPONDERS
We look to bring all first responders an effective way to get vital life stat’s on victims
HOSPITALS INNOVATION
LifeCode Supports an easy interface with Hospitals, saving time to getting essential and vital information of the victim
TECHNOLOGY
By using the basic QR code or RFID , a person or family can register and input their vital conditions
Our Objective
We look for the ongoing opportunity with the improving of all line of data, with electronic encryption changes within the market place that will insure external and internal demands
The tags will allow the individual to have their unique,
person biogenic finger print available for the first responders
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Dylan Hanson
I can’t say enough to LifeCode for you helping saving my life and to the great rescue team. I consider my self as a person with a little wild side to new adventures. One day when I was hiking in the woods near the Colorado Mountains a pretty remote part of the north end side. I was going up the side of the mountain when I lost my footing and slip causing me to fall over 25 feet on the side of a cliff hitting my head and breaking my leg causing me to lose a lot of blood. Luckily a fellow hiker discovered me when he was passing near to my fall. He ask me for my name, and if I could move. Not being able to respond to his every command, he notices that I was wearing a LifeCode ID Band and a Smart Watch. Immediately he was able to call for help, when the rescue team arrives he was able to tell them some of the basic condition that he had notice and additional findings that he was able to scan on his phone. The rescue team was able to call for a helicopter to airlift me to the nearest hospital. On the arrival to the hospital the rescue team was able to pull all my health conditions, in less then ten seconds what I was allergic to, my insurance, and my doctor. What I found out that was very helpful to me on my LifeCode data to the rescue team had been what type of blood type I had. I had one of the rarest type of blood which was AB(-). Because they were able to have that blood type ready when I arrived at the hospital truly increased my condition and help save my life. Always in your debt Sincerely: Dylan Hanson long time wearing LifeCode member.
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Jessica Priston
In 2000 I was diagnose with Hepatitis C, a life changing diagnosis that left me with constant attention to my health. In 2016 I was in an automobile accident 5 miles away from home. I was not able to speak or to communicate with the paramedics. I was rushed to the hospital the were the doctors and nurses in the emergency room, after regaining consciousness, had told me that they had all my Emergency information, medication, what blood type I was and Illness that I was suffering from. Because of the fast action of paramedics and me having LifeCode they were able to scan me when they arrived on the seen. The fast and quick data that was supplied to the First Responders on the seen gave them a precise, and error free response to question that I could relay to them. I want to say thank you LifeCode for being there for me when I was not able to communicate for my self.
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John Franklin
I want to say that I was the first one to say that I had a slight bought in my mind about having a some kind of device around me that people could scan my medical profile. Being a healthy person that exercise everyday, don’t smoke, and eat very healthy. The only thing that I ever had taken to help me had been some “Ibuprofen” to help for a minor back pain. My thoughts what could happen to me. Five months ago I was working out at home a normal day that consisted of a 5 mile run on the treadmill combined with my routine of weight training. During the middle of my run I notice that I was feeling a little off balance with a slight increase of perspiration. When I finish my run I came of the machine, and immediately I was fell down. My wife rushed over to me and asked me was I ok where I replied that I cant breath, and feel my arm. My wife rushed me over to the “Urgent Care Center” because the hospital was 35 minutes away. When I arrive at the Urgent Care Center the doctors on staff where able to see (as soon as I went threw the doors that I had put down on LifeCode the additional comments that I was taken “Ibuprofen”. They quickly put me on oxygen, and were able to stabilize my condition before I could be moved to the hospital. To my miss understanding of “Ibuprofen” I was not aware that taken to much for a long time could cause heart problems and increase my risk of stoke or heart attack. Thank you LifeCode for looking out for me, for if I didn’t have my Id Band on I wouldn’t realize how fast, and quick that information could saves my life. Your Friend for life…..