Always used to be about evening meal time when they rang, sometimes we would just leave them waffling on to an empty room
I have used a few of the geo-cache containers for info in the past, but they would need to know it was on my key ring, these days I use it for keeping paper money in.
I find it interesting that first responders would ignore any medical info that the injured party might have on them.
I remember a necklace type thingy a few years back (I think SOS was in it's title) and it unscrewed to reveal a folded piece of paper that you filled in with all your medical info, blood group, allergies, doctors details, etc.
This claim mentality we have adopted from the states bugs me like you wouldn't believe.
"HAVE YOU HAD AN ACCIDENT IN THE LAST 3 YEARS"? Chances are you weren'y paying attention you div.
"I was carrying a boiling bucket of tar up a ladder." WTF????
These people might have to go my Crossbow Bolt list.
Taking into account what has been posted so far I have recently added a waterproof keying container with written medical information about me. Hopefully that would make things easier for them.