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Date: | Tue, 10 Jul 2012 23:24:26 -0700 |
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Howdy everyone,
After our club meeting tonight, I want to work out the best way to stay
connected.
Being deafblind, I need to find a method where I can be alerted when
emergencies arise here. Here are a couple scenarios that some of you
might relate to.
One, I have a cochlear implant in one ear, other ear is deaf. I have an
alerting system that tells me when doorbell is pushed or landline phone
rings. I ignore the landline phoine when in bed. We talked about perhaps
using a radio dedicated to our selected emergency channel and in my
case, perhaps rig a bed shaker to it. That way I have no doubt I want to
get up and respond. Any other possible ideas?
Second, when I am up and about, I want a way to receive particular
alerts. Cell phones can receive text messages. If I had an iPhone (which
I am considering) would it be possible to have text alerts ring? I am
not sure how this works on those phones since I dont ahve one yet. But I
need a way to know when an alert comes in from the county. One can
assign special ringtones to contacts. Can this be done for incoming text
messages? Does this make sense?
I realize there is no perfect solution that will work all the time.
Most of the time would be acceptable. Thanks.
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JAWDIP
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