Stories from people whose INFOKEY made a difference when it mattered most. Every one of them is real.
"The paramedic scanned my tag before I regained consciousness. By the time I came around, my sister was already on the way and they had my full medical history. I had a severe penicillin allergy — they knew not to give it to me. I genuinely believe it saved my life."
"My husband had a stroke at the supermarket. A stranger scanned his tag, called me, and had his GP's number ready before the ambulance arrived."
He was unconscious and alone. Nobody around him knew who he was. His INFOKEY tag did everything in the 4 minutes before I arrived.
"I came off my bike on a quiet road. The first car that stopped was able to call my wife and tell her exactly where I was and that I was conscious."
I wear my INFOKEY band every time I ride. It felt like overkill until it wasn't. Two cracked ribs and a concussion — could have been a lot worse without the right contact reached fast.
"I went into anaphylactic shock at a restaurant. The staff scanned my tag and had my EpiPen location and emergency contact within seconds."
I've had severe nut allergies my whole life. I always worry about eating out. INFOKEY means anyone around me can act fast even if I can't speak.
"My father has dementia. He got lost and was found by a member of the public who scanned his tag and reached us within minutes."
We'd been searching for two hours. The person who found him said the first thing they did was scan the tag on his keyring. He was home safe within 20 minutes.
"After the crash I couldn't remember my own phone number. The paramedic scanned my tag. My emergency contact was called before I'd even been moved."
Shock does strange things. I knew my name but nothing else. Seeing the paramedic scan my tag was one of the most reassuring moments I've ever experienced.
"I bought it for my teenage daughter when she started travelling alone. I've never needed to use it — but knowing it's there changes everything."
She wears the band. I sleep better. That's the whole story really. The value isn't just in the emergency — it's in knowing you're prepared for one.