
Testimonials
Read firsthand about how ROAD iD makes a real difference in real peoples’ lives.
My Road ID let them know that I was taking Coumadin
I just need to let you know that my Road ID helped to save my life after a bike accident on June 1, 2017. After the accident I had 10 broken ribs, a broken collar, a cracked L4 pinching on a nerve ...
I never ride without it.
I have used the Road ID for several years now but it never was needed until just recently.
I have ridden with a Road ID for years and never thought i would need it
The scene: A retired old fart that loves to ride and hike is out walking in Northern California woods near his home.
The EMTs were able to use my RoadID to sort out who I was
I've had a Road ID since you guys offered them, and they really work. I got hit by a car and every time the EMT asked me something, I just waved my wrist at him.
Only 6% of people who have an incident like that while out of a hospital survive.
I wanted to say thank you. I have been using roadid for over a decade and wear it everyday and unfortunately finally had to use it April 10 when I suffered cardiac arrest while riding.
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Hey Edward,I'm not sure if you read these emails directly, but thought I'd give it a try.I just thought I should share my experiences with you as a many year customer of Road ID, and as someone who...
We are so thankful that he was wearing his ROAD iD
My husband was hit by a car while riding his bycycle. He pointed to his road id and the witnesses at the scene got in contact with me immediately.
Because of my Road ID bracelet the paramedics were able to get my health information and contact my emergency numbers
I am a 54 year old woman who set out on a solo 310 mile kayak trip down the St. John's River in Florida.
Care was started as soon as first responders arrived
I had just recieved my new Garmin Sidekick interactive ID and was wearing it when I was hit by a car on my bike.
My bracelet helped them give me the medical treatment I needed
I was diagnosed with a rare blood disorder called Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia Purpura (TTP) in 2016. The hospital suggested that i get a medical alert necklace or bracelet to notify anyone near me ...
He was completely unresponsive for almost three minutes
As I read your email, my husband is recuperating from a cycling accident three weeks ago, when he was hit by a truck. He has raced and cycled for more than thirty years without so much as a close c...
Road ID eased that process
I was in Emergency Room. My friend said, "Check his bracelet." when they started asking medical history questions.