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The Winter Park Police department
has recently begun distributing “my Med-ID” information
pouches to City residents who are advanced in age or who have chronic
medical conditions.
The purpose of these forms is to
provide a quick and easily accessible method for First Responders
to access important medical information upon their arrival to a
scene. This is specifically focused on the elderly population as
it was designed and developed by the Seminole County Senior Triad
with the cooperation of the Seminole County Emergency Medical Services
and Dr. Todd Husty.
My Med-ID consists of an informational
card that a person fills out that contains pertinent medical information
including Blood type, Insurance information and known medical conditions
as well as emergency contact information and administrative information
regarding the existence of a Living Will, Do Not Resuscitate orders
and a Primary Doctors name and current medication. This card is
then placed in the supplied brightly colored magnetic pouch and
placed promiscuously in the home.
The pouches and initial cards can
be picked up from the police department's lobby. Additional information
cards can be downloaded from here, thus allowing the user or their
designee to print out the card as often as required as the information
changes. If the user does not have access to a computer, additional
“blank” information cards will also be distributed from
the lobby of the police department.

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