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September 2009

 

       
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* About SIRS
* SIRS AND FOCUSVISION TEAM UP!
* SmIleRS...thoughts to make you smile from SIRS
* inSpIRationS...thoughts to inspire you from SIRS
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SIRS is pleased to announce our partnership with FocusVision, world leader of live video transmission, analysis and archive solution beginning August 1, 2009.    SIRS is the only facility in Northern Kentucky (Cincinnati market) to partner with Focus Vision.  We offer video conferencing services at our Cincinnati location and video streaming services at our Las Vegas location. Call today to book your next project and save money by not traveling!!

 Smilers...thoughts to make you smile from SIRS  Back to Top 
  
 Dog Gone Poker

A man walked by a table in a hotel and noticed three men and a dog playing cards. The dog was playing with extraordinary performance. "This is a very smart dog.", the man commented. "Not so smart," said one of the players. "every time he gets a good hand he wags his tail." 
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Inspirations...thoughts to inspire you from SIRS  Back to Top
 One of the advantages of being disorderly is that one is constantly making exciting discoveries."

--A.A. Milne,
author of "Winnie-the-Pooh"
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Marginal Thoughts
ICE
 
If an accident leaves you unconscious or unresponsive, paramedics and emergency room doctors will first look through your wallet for your emergency contact number and medical history. "But only two out of ten people carry a medical card," says Matthew Levy, national director of the International Association of EMTs and Paramedics. The next place a medic might look? Your cell phone's address book: for ICE-which stands for In Case of Emergency.

First used in the UK, ICE has been catching on across the pond, as well. "It's simple, and it costs nothing," says Levy. Just put contact information for the person you want making medical decisions under ICE in your cell phone. (And for good measure, keep it on a card in your wallet.) If your phone allows it, include a text memo about any special conditions or allergies. iPhone owners can download an ICE program that stores contacts, special concerns, and the names of any drugs they may be taking.

For people with chronic health problems, the Emergency Service Profile at MyRapidMD.com might be a wise choice. At the site, you can enter emergency contacts, medical history, medication, and blood type, among other details, and they will be sent to your phone. You'll also get reminders to update the information regularly to reflect changes in your health
 
 
  
 


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