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The New Rochelle Police Department has recently announced the launch of a new Special Needs Registry, with the aim of enhancing communication and safety for individuals with special needs in the community. This voluntary registry allows families and caregivers to provide crucial information on challenges such as mobility, communication, or mental health issues. This information will be readily available to police officers responding to a call for service.
According to Police Commissioner Robert Gazzola, this initiative is designed to protect and serve the most vulnerable members of the community. He believes that by having access to this confidential information, first responders will be better equipped to handle emergency situations involving individuals with special needs.
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The registry is entirely voluntary and can be updated at any time to reflect current needs. The information provided will be securely stored and only accessed by police officers when responding to an emergency at the registered address. This ensures that individuals with special needs and their caregivers feel understood, supported, and safe.
To register, individuals can fill out an online form or pick up a physical form at New Rochelle Police Department Headquarters located at 475 North Avenue. The department encourages all families and caregivers of individuals with special needs in the community to participate in this registry for their own safety and well-being.
The New Rochelle Police Department has recently announced the launch of a new Special Needs Registry, with the aim of enhancing communication and safety for individuals with special needs in the community. This voluntary registry allows families and caregivers to provide crucial information on challenges such as mobility, communication, or mental health issues. This information will be readily available to police officers responding to a call for service.
According to Police Commissioner Robert Gazzola, this initiative is designed to protect and serve the most vulnerable members of the community. He believes that by having access to this confidential information, first responders will be better equipped to handle emergency situations involving individuals with special needs.
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The registry is entirely voluntary and can be updated at any time to reflect current needs. The information provided will be securely stored and only accessed by police officers when responding to an emergency at the registered address. This ensures that individuals with special needs and their caregivers feel understood, supported, and safe.
To register, individuals can fill out an online form or pick up a physical form at New Rochelle Police Department Headquarters located at 475 North Avenue. The department encourages all families and caregivers of individuals with special needs in the community to participate in this registry for their own safety and well-being.
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