Sheriff’s Office partners with Autism of Indiana to offer emergency preparation info

Rachael Eaton of Autism Indiana (above left) and Sgt. Dillon McDaniel of the Sheriff’s Office spoke on the importance of having an emergency plan if you have autistic children. (Photo provided by Hamilton County Sheriff's Office)

On Monday, March 31, the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office collaborated with Autism of Indiana to hold an Autism Emergency Preparedness presentation to kick off Autism Awareness Month for April.

The program, led by Rachael Eaton of Autism of Indiana, focused on strategies for handling emergency situations involving autistic children.

Photo provided by Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office

Eaton emphasized the importance of having a plan in place, which includes preparing emergency supplies tailored to a child’s needs. These supplies could feature favorite toys, snacks, or other familiar and calming items, along with charged electronics to help provide comfort during stressful situations.

Another key topic discussed was the benefit of introducing autistic children to local fire and police departments. This initiative helps not only the children become familiar with emergency responders but also allows first responders to understand more about the autistic children in their community. Learning about a child’s preferences, dislikes, and familiar hangouts can be crucial in cases where a child wanders or goes missing.

Sgt. Dillon McDaniel also was one of the presenters, speaking about Project Lifesaver and the difference between PLS and using Airtags, Tiles, or GPS Trackers. He explained that the program is completely free for qualified clients and detailed what the program entails, including the local fire departments involved with the HCSO and this initiative.

Photo provided by Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office

The event brought together several families with autistic members, providing them with an opportunity to connect with others facing similar challenges. Parents were able to exchange valuable information, share experiences, and offer support to one another.

The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office and Autism of Indiana continue to work towards ensuring the safety and well-being of autistic individuals by fostering community awareness and preparedness.

Photo provided by Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office

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