Guest guest Posted April 4, 2001 Report Share Posted April 4, 2001 Contact Yates, Manager of ED/EMS at Methodist Medical Center, . They have a deal with Dallas PD to provide cellular phones to victims of domestic violence for access to 911. Lee Used Cellular Telephones Here in Dallas/Fort Worth, the cellular phone companies give new phones every couple of years virtually without cost. Because of this, my wife and I now have a collection of used, but working, cell phones. Does anyone know of a charity, EMS agency, or something similar that could use these old phones and pagers? I hate to throw them away when they work. I would like for somebody to benefit from them if possible. If anybody is aware of such a need, or is with and EMS agency or charity that could use them, please contact me. I'll even pay for shipping to get them in the hands of someone who could use them for a good cause. I have the following: Nokia Cell Phone Model # 232 AU (Type THA-41E) [Analog] Nokia Cell Phone Model # 2160 (Type NHC-4NE) [Digital/Analog] with several batteries Nokia Cell Phone Model # 5120 (Type NSC 1NX) [Digital/Analog] Motorola Pager (Bravo/Encore) Gives phone number only Motorola Pager (Flex) Digital display with CNN news) Please contact me privately if you know of somebody who would benefit from these devices. Otherwise it's the trash or my wife's garage sale. Bledsoe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2001 Report Share Posted April 4, 2001 I know that the Covenant Hospital System in Lubbock collects used phones for use by clients of Womens Protective Service. Perhaps there is a similar program in your area. , Director Seminole EMS " E. Bledsoe, DO, FACEP " wrote: > Here in Dallas/Fort Worth, the cellular phone companies give new phones every couple of years virtually without cost. Because of this, my wife and I now have a collection of used, but working, cell phones. Does anyone know of a charity, EMS agency, or something similar that could use these old phones and pagers? I hate to throw them away when they work. I would like for somebody to benefit from them if possible. If anybody is aware of such a need, or is with and EMS agency or charity that could use them, please contact me. I'll even pay for shipping to get them in the hands of someone who could use them for a good cause. I have the following: > Nokia Cell Phone Model # 232 AU (Type THA-41E) [Analog] > Nokia Cell Phone Model # 2160 (Type NHC-4NE) [Digital/Analog] with several batteries > Nokia Cell Phone Model # 5120 (Type NSC 1NX) [Digital/Analog] > Motorola Pager (Bravo/Encore) Gives phone number only > Motorola Pager (Flex) Digital display with CNN news) > Please contact me privately if you know of somebody who would benefit from these devices. Otherwise it's the trash or my wife's garage sale. > > Bledsoe > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2001 Report Share Posted April 4, 2001 I have forwarded it to the Presidio/Jeff /Culberson/Hudspeth Co people. Also, Ojinaga Mexico (Cruz Roja) is trying to find grants/donations for ambulances and equipment..they have on more than one occasion helped Presidio EMS when there are a number of patients injured on Mexican soil who need US care. A very worthy cause..if you hear of any let me know. Thanks!! At 01:29 AM 4/4/01, you wrote: >Here in Dallas/Fort Worth, the cellular phone companies give new phones >every couple of years virtually without cost. Because of this, my wife >and I now have a collection of used, but working, cell phones. Does >anyone know of a charity, EMS agency, or something similar that could use >these old phones and pagers? I hate to throw them away when they work. I >would like for somebody to benefit from them if possible. If anybody is >aware of such a need, or is with and EMS agency or charity that could use >them, please contact me. I'll even pay for shipping to get them in the >hands of someone who could use them for a good cause. I have the following: > Nokia Cell Phone Model # 232 AU (Type THA-41E) [Analog] > Nokia Cell Phone Model # 2160 (Type NHC-4NE) [Digital/Analog] with > several batteries > Nokia Cell Phone Model # 5120 (Type NSC 1NX) [Digital/Analog] > Motorola Pager (Bravo/Encore) Gives phone number only > Motorola Pager (Flex) Digital display with CNN news) >Please contact me privately if you know of somebody who would benefit from >these devices. Otherwise it's the trash or my wife's garage sale. > > Bledsoe > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2001 Report Share Posted April 5, 2001 , I'm not familiar with model numbers; but are any of these " analog " mobiles? I'm looking for analog mobiles with 3 watts or more. thanks, thaddeus >>> bbledsoe@... 04/04/01 12:29AM >>> Here in Dallas/Fort Worth, the cellular phone companies give new phones every couple of years virtually without cost. Because of this, my wife and I now have a collection of used, but working, cell phones. Does anyone know of a charity, EMS agency, or something similar that could use these old phones and pagers? I hate to throw them away when they work. I would like for somebody to benefit from them if possible. If anybody is aware of such a need, or is with and EMS agency or charity that could use them, please contact me. I'll even pay for shipping to get them in the hands of someone who could use them for a good cause. I have the following: Nokia Cell Phone Model # 232 AU (Type THA-41E) [Analog] Nokia Cell Phone Model # 2160 (Type NHC-4NE) [Digital/Analog] with several batteries Nokia Cell Phone Model # 5120 (Type NSC 1NX) [Digital/Analog] Motorola Pager (Bravo/Encore) Gives phone number only Motorola Pager (Flex) Digital display with CNN news) Please contact me privately if you know of somebody who would benefit from these devices. Otherwise it's the trash or my wife's garage sale. Bledsoe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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