ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Deputies with the Orange County Sheriff’s Office said they launched a program to assist emergency responders to help people with autism.
The sheriff’s office said this program will help first responders know if a person with autism could be in a home or vehicle.
Orange County residents can request a free decal at this link to help inform crews a person with autism is at the scene. [TRENDING: SpaceX launches 4 astronauts into space | What were those white flashes in sky after Crew-2 launch? | 2 killed when car splits in half in crash with train] The decals can be placed near the front door of a home or in the rear window of a car to let an emergency responder know.