Available 24 hours, 7 days a week to report non-urgent property crime and non-urgent incidents.
If the crime is not happening now, life threatening or there is little likelihood of the suspected offenders in the area, call Policelink 131 444 for non-urgent assistance.
To report non-urgent incidents of stealing; wilful property damage; break and enter; stolen vehicles or lost property contact Policelink on 131 444.
Website: policelink.qld.gov.au
Save Triple Zero (000) for emergencies. If it is not urgent, think Policelink. Call 131 444.
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Saturday 9th of July 2011 05:33:22 AM
kennykoala said
08:00 AM Jul 9, 2011
ty sheba wrote it in my book,good to av.
Vic said
11:05 AM Jul 9, 2011
Hi Sheba,
This is apparently where ICE orignated from, NSW Ambulance service says the idea has merit but they don't accept any responsibility for it, see this link but please remember this is not a hoax;
Another site recommends also carrying some emergency details in your wallet in case you are unconcious and your phone is locked so emgency personnel cannot unlock your phone.
-- Edited by Vic on Saturday 9th of July 2011 11:06:30 AM
Clare46 said
11:20 AM Jul 9, 2011
I have an app on my phone for ICE and it is displayed on the screen and as my phone is not locked it is available if needed. I had reason to be grateful for it on a recent trip to Queensland when I left my phone on the table in a coffee shop and luckily an honest person handed it into the centre management office, They then opened ICE and phoned my son to let him know where it was. As it happened I was still in the centre when they paged me so no problem otherwise he could have emailed me to tell me where to pick it up or to arrange for them to post it to me
-- Edited by Clare46 on Saturday 9th of July 2011 11:21:32 AM
Happywanderer said
10:08 PM Jul 9, 2011
I've had ICE numbers in my mobile for years. Have my daughters contact numbers in there in case needed as next of kin. A great idea.
Found this on another Forum, and thought some of you might like to add it to your Mobiles.
I'm also going to put ICE numbers on mine. [In case of emergency.]
Think Policelink. Call 131 444 [ Except Victoria apparently. 000 there.]
Available 24 hours, 7 days a week to report non-urgent property crime and non-urgent incidents.
If the crime is not happening now, life threatening or there is little likelihood of the suspected offenders in the area, call Policelink 131 444 for non-urgent assistance.
To report non-urgent incidents of stealing; wilful property damage; break and enter; stolen vehicles or lost property contact Policelink on 131 444.
Website: policelink.qld.gov.au
Save Triple Zero (000) for emergencies.
If it is not urgent, think Policelink. Call 131 444.
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Saturday 9th of July 2011 05:33:22 AM
ty sheba wrote it in my book,good to av.
Hi Sheba,
This is apparently where ICE orignated from, NSW Ambulance service says the idea has merit but they don't accept any responsibility for it, see this link but please remember this is not a hoax;
http://www.hoax-slayer.com/ice-campaign-email.html
However, putting ICE on your mobile is recommended by Telstra, see;
http://www.telstra.com.au/abouttelstra/advice/mobile/ice/
Another site recommends also carrying some emergency details in your wallet in case you are unconcious and your phone is locked so emgency personnel cannot unlock your phone.
-- Edited by Vic on Saturday 9th of July 2011 11:06:30 AM
I have an app on my phone for ICE and it is displayed on the screen and as my phone is not locked it is available if needed. I had reason to be grateful for it on a recent trip to Queensland when I left my phone on the table in a coffee shop and luckily an honest person handed it into the centre management office, They then opened ICE and phoned my son to let him know where it was. As it happened I was still in the centre when they paged me so no problem otherwise he could have emailed me to tell me where to pick it up or to arrange for them to post it to me
-- Edited by Clare46 on Saturday 9th of July 2011 11:21:32 AM