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Adding ICE (In Case of Emergency) to your cell phone can be very useful in case of an emergency situation. Here are the steps to add ICE to your cell phone: 1. Open the contacts app on your cell phone. 2. Create a new contact named ICE (In Case of Emergency). 3. Enter the phone numbers of the people you want to be contacted in case of an emergency. Be sure to include their full name and relationship to you. 4. If your cell phone has a field for notes, include any important medical information, such as allergies or chronic conditions, that emergency responders should be aware of. 5. Save the contact. It's a good idea to also add the ICE contact to your favorites or mark it as a priority contact so that it is easy to find in case of an emergency. Additionally, consider adding a lock screen message on your phone with your emergency contact information, so that it can be easily accessed even if your phone is locked.
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