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Published 16:40 19 Feb 2020 GMT
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In any normal type of situation we can all direct someone to our home but if someone you know is ill, choking or had an accident then all of that goes out the window.
Panic sets in and sometimes in this panic we can forget the things we need to say to people like emergency call operators.
To prevent this from happening the best thing you can do is know your Eircode off by heart or written down beside your house phone or both.
Our Eircodes are geotagged and will allow the ambulance to find our home as quickly as possible, which could in turn be potentially life saving.
While most of us just root out our Eircode when trying to order something online that requires a postcode it's actually much more useful than we think.
Emergency responders across the country are asking people to keep their Eircodes in a place where they can be found easily in an emergency or simply know them off by heart as it will help them to find you more easily.
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