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ICEdot Developing Wireless Helmet Mounted Impact Sensor, Calls 911 For You When You Wreck

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TULSA, Ok., July 18, 2012- ICEdot (which stands for In Case of Emergency) has officially partnered with  SenseTech LLC of Denver, Co  to develop and launch a helmet-mounted impact sensor. The innovative wireless sensor will mount to any helmet and communicate with the user’s smart phone.  In the event of an accident, the sensor can detect critical forces, activate communications on the user’s smart phone and sends a request for emergency help. This product will be initially targeted towards action sports athletes and enthusiasts in individual sports, such as cycling, snow sports, skateboarding, motocross and BMX.

“The ICEdot- SenseTech relationship is an important partnership that will help cut down the time between injury and effective medical treatment, specifically as it may relate to those who sustain head injuries,” said ICEdot CEO, Chris Zenthoefer. “As an active cyclist, I know of accidents where people should not have continued on or were left unresponsive without help. This sensor, now coupled with the ICEdot service, assures individuals that in the event of serious head impact, they are aware of the types of forces that they have experienced, and if they are not responsive, emergency contacts can be immediately notified.”

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The sensor is a slim device that will mount as an aftermarket device onto any helmet.  When paired with the ICEdot app on a smart phone, the system is able to detect motion, changes in forces and impacts. In the event of significant measured force, the device sends critical data to the app which sounds an alarm and initiates an emergency countdown. Unless the countdown clock is stopped, the app will then notify the athlete’s emergency contacts listed in their ICEdot profile as well as send GPS coordinates of the incident so that appropriate follow up actions can be taken.

Biju Thomas and Dr. Tim Bauer, founders of SenseTech, developed the product. The two developed their first prototype after Thomas struck his head in a bicycling accident and approached Bauer about how they could make a mobile phone act on the owner’s behalf.

“ICEdot is the perfect partner to bring this product to the public,” said Thomas, of SenseTech LLC. “The combination of our technologies results in an innovative product that goes into action when an individual cannot.”

SenseTech LLC founders, Biju Thomas and Dr. Tim Bauer, will present the product prototype at the Wearable Technologies Conference in San Francisco on July 24, 2012.

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About ICEdot

ICEdot is an emergency identification and notification service that provides critical emergency contact and health information at the scene of an accident. The service utilizes the Internet, mobile applications and SMS technology to quickly identify a patient, relay important medical information, provide and notify emergency contacts – in case of emergency.  ICEdot is the only identification and notification service backed by the American Ambulance Association and is a proud sponsor of the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT).  For more information about ICEdot and its services, please visit icedot.org or call 918.592.3722. Be Known with ICEdot.

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BradleyG
BradleyG
11 years ago

If in the event an F-bomb is dropped after the helmet hits the ground (while explaining it wasn’t your fault you lost that critical crit race and throw your helmet to the ground)……it will dial your mother……additional charges may apply…….

but seriously, great app for solo riders……

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