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“Being in the special needs community, you often feel alone as parents,” said Stacy Leorna, who helped found the group with Livermore and others. “You think, ‘This struggle is mine. I don ...
Police used a special database to discover the child is non-verbal and has special needs. Now police are encouraging people to fill out a Brown County special needs alert form for their loved ones.
To participate in the program, residents must complete the special needs form and personally return it to the Cedar Grove Police Department Record Bureau. The form and all information provided ...
It's called the 911 Special Needs Form which aims to give first responders critical information before they arrive at a scene—information that could make all the difference in an emergency.
The Sterling Heights Police Department has become one of the first agencies in the area to implement a special needs registry, providing emergency crews with critical information.
It's called the 911 Special Needs Form which aims to give first responders critical information before they arrive at a scene—information that could make all the difference in an emergency.
To participate in the program, residents must complete the special needs form and personally return it to the Cedar Grove Police Department Record Bureau.