I discussed it with Nikki a bit, and her group does have plans, but they're long-term and not necessarily the most optimal solution.
Some things to keep in mind:
- It's important for the police to arrive ASAP because of restrictions/laws around messing with dead bodies. So you can't have a non-police 3rd party arrive and start icing the patient until the police arrive.
- Police do "wellness checkups", so it's already a normal service for them. The main issue is having a way for them to be able to enter the house/apt.
At this point, I think petitioning Alcor to change their service from one that calls people twice a day, to one that can deal with CI app notifications, is the best current path. So far, CI doesn't seem interested in offering such a service.
I wonder if a legal structure like a "limited conservatorship" could be developed, where you designate someone to be the first to arrive on the scene after an alert of death/heart stoppage.
I think this is a bit of a separate issue -- IE: medical power of attorney. Yes, it would be great if there were more cryo groups like Minnesota Cryonics Rapid Response, where you can assign medical power of attorney to other cryonicists in your group.
It's unfortunate that people in the Socal/AZ area seem uninterested in forming such a group so far.
I was thinking that ACS (American Cryonics Society) might be something similar but they never responded to me.
Edited by MaximilianKohler, 26 October 2023 - 11:12 PM.