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Families with loved ones diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder can now request an “Occupant with autism” sticker through the Orange County Sheriff’s Office to place in a car or home window ...
The stickers are a safety measure that alert deputies and first responders that they are about to engage in a situation where there is high chance a person with autism will be present.
PITCAIRN, Pa. (KDKA) -- An Allegheny County police department teamed up with a local teacher to create window stickers that will keep people with special needs safe during emergencies. The Forward ...
Stickers are to be placed in the lower-left corner of the driver-side rear window. You can get your yellow dot stickers at the Autism Center, at 1405 East Burnett Avenue.
They're using new stickers - to alert them about someone in a home or car who may have Autism, Alzheimer's, Dementia, or another developmental disability. Skip to main content.
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DOTHAN, Ala. (WTVY) - The Dothan Police Department is introducing autism awareness stickers for National Autism Acceptance Month. The idea is for families with loved ones on the spectrum to use ...
K ALAMAZOO, Mich. (WOOD) — A new Kalamazoo County Sheriff’s Office initiative is geared toward improving interactions between ...
POST FALLS, Idaho — A detective with the Post Falls Police Department and a crime victim advocate recently launched a sticker program to notify first responders about people with autism.
The sheriff’s office announced it is issuing stickers for those with autism in a post on VPSO’s Facebook page. VPSO said families should use these stickers in vehicles as well as homes.
Orland Park police are introducing a program meant to help provide important information to officers responding to calls involving people with autism. The Occupant with Autism program offers a regi… ...
Captain Rachel David says the initiative goes hand-in-hand with the mandated training law enforcement has when dealing with those with sensory needs.