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<blockquote data-quote="tacklejacked" data-source="post: 5469051" data-attributes="member: 112850"><p>In reach doesn't have to pair to the phone ..pre set messages can be sent to anyone that can get a text or even email. Pairing to the phone just simplifies things. </p><p>Also consider those times when you need help but don't really need sar... Do you want sar using resources to come get you for a sprained ankle when you can still kind of walk, but could use some help... family or friends. ...or those possible situations where you won't be home on time and have to overnight...a quick message that all is ok could prevent someone from activating sar for a missing person that's not missing. </p><p></p><p>Vehicle problems are another aspect...roads to and fro area's that lack service, also lack service...</p><p></p><p>Lot's of uses beyond send immediate help...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tacklejacked, post: 5469051, member: 112850"] In reach doesn't have to pair to the phone ..pre set messages can be sent to anyone that can get a text or even email. Pairing to the phone just simplifies things. Also consider those times when you need help but don't really need sar... Do you want sar using resources to come get you for a sprained ankle when you can still kind of walk, but could use some help... family or friends. ...or those possible situations where you won't be home on time and have to overnight...a quick message that all is ok could prevent someone from activating sar for a missing person that's not missing. Vehicle problems are another aspect...roads to and fro area's that lack service, also lack service... Lot's of uses beyond send immediate help... [/QUOTE]
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