First Responder & Safety Event Fair

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Published On: March 06, 2024

First Responder & Safety Event Fair

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Saturday, April 20, 2024 – 11:00 a.m – 2:00 p.m.
Kenmore Middle School
200 S Carlin Springs Rd
Arlington, VA 22204

 

Join us for a resource fair and practice event with Arlington first responders and community partners as we learn about emergency and crisis resources, and practice navigating emergencies. You’ll be able work on creation the of DD identification cards to hand to first responders to identify a disability in the event of an emergency. You can also work with first responders to role play a variety of situations and ask questions about how you can navigate emergencies safely.

 

For the first time, staff from the Marcus Alert team will join us at the event. They can help you set up an emergency health profile. The Emergency Health Profile allows individuals to voluntarily create a free emergency health profile to provide first responders with their vital health and medical information (behavioral health related information included) when calling 9-1-1 during an emergency or crisis. Individuals over the age of 16 may sign-up for an Emergency Health Profile through the Emergency Health Profile Association. Legal guardians may sign up individuals under the age of 16. This team will also discuss 988 and options to call during a behavioral/mental health emergency, and what you can expect.

 

The Arc of Northern Virginia’s award winning Tech for Independent Living team will also be present to talk about Arc2Independence, our free customizable app to help people with disabilities learn important life skills, gain more independence, and enhance their personal safety.

 

There is no cost to attend or participate in the event. However, pre-registration is required.

 

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