Lowjiber
05-26-2010, 09:05 AM
For the past couple of months, my wife and I have spent countless hours deep in the Mojave Desert hunting meteorites. We have all the toys necessary for such adventures...A Jeep, snake boots, snake gaiters, pistols loaded with snake rounds, etc. However, there is NO cell phone service in such remote locations, and we've only seen one other person in the area since in eight hunts.
I became concerned about 911 service not being available in the event that one of us got hurt, etc. CB radios are out of the question for several reasons...the major one being how to get our location quickly and accurately to the proper responders.
After a bit of research, I found a device that is essentially a GPS with a 911 emergency button (among other things) that is not dependent upon any cell phone system. It's called a SPOT.
Here's the website: http://www.findmespot.com/en/
The device costs $150 and comes with lithium batteries. The user needs to subscribe to the service via the website. There are several options available, but we opted for the 911 emergency service, emergency roadside assistance, Check-in-okay that lets friends know where you are (including a GoogleEarth link) via email, and the ability to send another email to another list of friends for any other purpose. Each feature is activated by its own button and sends the appropriate message along with your current location.
There is another feature that will track your locations as you move about. It might be handy for some, but we have another GPS built in to a watch that does that for us.
The annual fee for the services we purchased (along with loss/damage insurance for the device) are $149.
I'm hardly a salesman for the device, but the peace of mind gained by knowing we can summon help when it's really needed is well worth the price. If your MDing puts you in a similar situation, it might be a useful tool to add to your arsenal.
I became concerned about 911 service not being available in the event that one of us got hurt, etc. CB radios are out of the question for several reasons...the major one being how to get our location quickly and accurately to the proper responders.
After a bit of research, I found a device that is essentially a GPS with a 911 emergency button (among other things) that is not dependent upon any cell phone system. It's called a SPOT.
Here's the website: http://www.findmespot.com/en/
The device costs $150 and comes with lithium batteries. The user needs to subscribe to the service via the website. There are several options available, but we opted for the 911 emergency service, emergency roadside assistance, Check-in-okay that lets friends know where you are (including a GoogleEarth link) via email, and the ability to send another email to another list of friends for any other purpose. Each feature is activated by its own button and sends the appropriate message along with your current location.
There is another feature that will track your locations as you move about. It might be handy for some, but we have another GPS built in to a watch that does that for us.
The annual fee for the services we purchased (along with loss/damage insurance for the device) are $149.
I'm hardly a salesman for the device, but the peace of mind gained by knowing we can summon help when it's really needed is well worth the price. If your MDing puts you in a similar situation, it might be a useful tool to add to your arsenal.