How law enforcement can now contact your loved ones when you’re seriously hurt, unable to communicate Evan Jones January 7, 2016 1 minute read You now have a way to provide law enforcement emergency contact names and numbers in case you are in an accident and unable to communicate. WFIR’s Evan Jones explains how it works. Share: Post navigation Previous: Harvester poised for 2016 seasonNext: Rocky Mount Man dies in two-vehicle crash Related Stories Congressman Ben Cline on redistricting, DHS funding, the SAVE Act and the upcoming State of the Union address Gene Marrano February 20, 2026 0 “A well-respected gentleman”: VT grounds coordinator reflects on the legacy of Wes Worsham Web Staff February 20, 2026 0 Digital campaign on a “modest” budget leads VBR to record numbers during Fall/Holiday marketing blitz Gene Marrano February 20, 2026 0