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bajaguy
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Not if you die in Mexico
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bajaguy
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Not if you die in Mexico
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bajaguy
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Not if you die in Mexico
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micah202
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...yer can say that again 
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woody with a view
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why would i need a birth cert to prove citizenship when it isn't required to enter the country? do they want to see a birth cert to give a death cert?
that's stupid!
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EnsenadaDr
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Yes Woody but if someone dies and you have to deal with a Mexican Funeral Home then they want a birth certificate along with a marriage certificate
and 2 witnesses with ID's. I signed a death certificate in Medio Camino last week and the funeral home came to the home to pick up the deceased and
that is what the department of health in Mexico requires.
[Edited on 11-11-2015 by EnsenadaDr]
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EnsenadaDr
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I have encouraged time and time again for all legal residents of Mexico to get Seguro Popular. The Mexican health system however will n not turn away
a victim of trauma or catastrophic illness. I saw a person last week get stabilized with no ID and no insurance at Rosarito General Hospital but they
had run into some snags so all of you legal residents of Mexico get Seguro Popular. Please search the threads here for more information I have
written about this several times.
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EnsenadaDr
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Wow was looking for something that could prevent another Gary Patton tragedy from happening. Can you elaborate on how to sign up for this? Quote: Originally posted by StuckSucks  | I have the global "come get me" insurance with my SPOT Tracker. Worse-case, I can hit the 911 button and wait for people to arrive.
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EnsenadaDr
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Thank you all for your great responses. This might get the gears rolling in people's heads about making a plan for them. I want to add that the
Funeral Homes in Mexico will translate your required American documents for a fee. I dealt with San Ramon Funeraria last week and it was a very
professional experience. Please people get a local Mexican physician that will sign your death certificate otherwise the body can end up at the
morgue for weeks. Thanks so much for the lists of medical contacts as well. Quote: Originally posted by DianaT  | If you are traveling as a married couple, you might want to carry a certified copy of your marriage license in case one of you dies.
We never thought about it until this year when our friend died and his wife had to have the marriage license to claim the body.
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bajaguy
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http://www.findmespot.com/en/index.php?cid=100
Over 3,500 rescues and counting
http://www.findmespot.com/en/spotemergency/
Quote: Originally posted by EnsenadaDr  | Wow was looking for something that could prevent another Gary Patton tragedy from happening. Can you elaborate on how to sign up for this? Quote: Originally posted by StuckSucks  | I have the global "come get me" insurance with my SPOT Tracker. Worse-case, I can hit the 911 button and wait for people to arrive.
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EnsenadaDr
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this should be a requirement for all travelers in Baja. Thank you BajaGuy.
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rts551
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why. That is silly. The tourist who goes to Cabo for a week should have to have this?
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bajaguy
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One will be issued when you get your FMM
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EnsenadaDr
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really? Gary Patton was just doing a quick trip probably a week from Orange County, and he was alone.
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TMW
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Remember the guy from Bakersfield who hit his head while sliding down a rope swing in Cabo. I don't recall what they actually call it. Last year I
think. His hospital bill for the hospital in Cabo was $50,000. His family and friends have been holding fund raisers to pay it off. He is doing much
better last I heard.
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mtgoat666
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I doubt anybody can provide evidence of spot organizing and leading a rescue in remote Mexico. Somebody please do a test, go to Catavina and press
spot 911 and wait for Lassie to show up. Woof, woof!
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bajaguy
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If you look at the map and do an enlargement you will see they have documented "rescues" all over Baja
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mtgoat666
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Dots on a map? Anybody can sprinkle dots on a map. How about a real story about spot leading the rescue in remote Baja? I noticed the dots are not
clickable, if they were real you would think spot would allow you to click on a dot to read the story, eh?
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bajaguy
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Since you are so interested why don't you fire off a message to SPOT and find out. We all will be awaiting your reply
I myself believe them more than you
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Dots on a map? Anybody can sprinkle dots on a map. How about a real story about spot leading the rescue in remote Baja? I noticed the dots are not
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mtgoat666
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Quote: Originally posted by bajaguy  | Since you are so interested why don't you fire off a message to SPOT and find out. We all will be awaiting your reply
I myself believe them more than you
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Dots on a map? Anybody can sprinkle dots on a map. How about a real story about spot leading the rescue in remote Baja? I noticed the dots are not
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You are doing a poor job of selling spot! Spot does a poor job of selling spot. I believe it does work well in USA where it is easy to call the
local police, coast guard, etc. but does spot even have a telenumber for the police in catavina? How does spot activate first responders in remote
Baja? Won't the cops just wait until some relative shows up to provide gas money to travel to the locations?
Spot may be ok to alert your friends that you need help, and your friends can come rescue you,... Spot should not suggest there are SAR services in
remote Baja that will be dispatched after spot 911 call
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