6th annual "Fish - N - Fowl"
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6th annual "Fish - N - Fowl"
There's something "fishy" going on at Woody Anderson Ford!
6th annual "Fish - N - Fowl"
Customer appreciation lunch
Featuring Chefs: Joe Whisante
Blake Dorning
Jerry Craig
Mark Craig
You are cordially invited to join us for lunch at Woody Anderson Ford for a meal of Fish and Fowl.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
10:30 am - 2:30 pm
Featuring: Log Cabin String Band
Sheriff Blake Dorning introduces "YELLOW DOT PROGRAM"
The "Yellow Dot" program is the first program of its kind in the state of Alabama. It is designed to assist Alabama citizens and first responders in the event of an automobile crash or other medical emergency involving the participant's vehicle. The program can help save lives during the critical "golden hour" by improving communication at a time when accident victims may be unable to communicate for themselves.
The "Yellow Dot" program provides detailed medical information that can be crucial following a crash. Participants of the program receive a "Yellow Dot" decal folder and an information form with the participant's name, an identifying photo, emergency contact information, personal physician's information, medical conditions recent surgeries, allergies, and medications being used.
A "Yellow Dot" decal on the driver's side rear window of a vehicle alerts first responders to check in the glove compartment for the corresponding "Yellow Dot" folder. Having this information following a crash helps first responders positively identify the person, get in touch with family or emergency contacts and ensures that the person's current medications and pre-existing medical conditions are considered when treatment is administered for injuries.
The "Yellow Dot" program is a free service provided to individuals of all ages, with an emphasis on senior citizens. The program is being funded by the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs/Law Enforcement Traffic Safety Division (ADECA/LETS) and is being administered by the Northeast Alabama Traffic Safety Office. The "Yellow Dot" program is a cooperative effort of local Law Enforcement, Fire & Rescue, Emergency Medical Services, Senior Groups, and concerned citizens.
6th annual "Fish - N - Fowl"
Customer appreciation lunch
Featuring Chefs: Joe Whisante
Blake Dorning
Jerry Craig
Mark Craig
You are cordially invited to join us for lunch at Woody Anderson Ford for a meal of Fish and Fowl.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
10:30 am - 2:30 pm
Featuring: Log Cabin String Band
Sheriff Blake Dorning introduces "YELLOW DOT PROGRAM"
The "Yellow Dot" program is the first program of its kind in the state of Alabama. It is designed to assist Alabama citizens and first responders in the event of an automobile crash or other medical emergency involving the participant's vehicle. The program can help save lives during the critical "golden hour" by improving communication at a time when accident victims may be unable to communicate for themselves.
The "Yellow Dot" program provides detailed medical information that can be crucial following a crash. Participants of the program receive a "Yellow Dot" decal folder and an information form with the participant's name, an identifying photo, emergency contact information, personal physician's information, medical conditions recent surgeries, allergies, and medications being used.
A "Yellow Dot" decal on the driver's side rear window of a vehicle alerts first responders to check in the glove compartment for the corresponding "Yellow Dot" folder. Having this information following a crash helps first responders positively identify the person, get in touch with family or emergency contacts and ensures that the person's current medications and pre-existing medical conditions are considered when treatment is administered for injuries.
The "Yellow Dot" program is a free service provided to individuals of all ages, with an emphasis on senior citizens. The program is being funded by the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs/Law Enforcement Traffic Safety Division (ADECA/LETS) and is being administered by the Northeast Alabama Traffic Safety Office. The "Yellow Dot" program is a cooperative effort of local Law Enforcement, Fire & Rescue, Emergency Medical Services, Senior Groups, and concerned citizens.
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