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  • Farmington Hills fire vehicles now carry new autism sensory, communication bags
    Posted On: Feb 39, 2022

    The Farmington Hills Fire Department added a new tool at its fire stations intended to provide even more compassion, commitment to the community, and dedication to with innovative emergency medical services.

    Every responding fire vehicle now carries special autism sensory and communication bags. Each of these bags is equipped with tools to help firefighter/paramedics when they treat someone on the autism spectrum.

    The autism sensory and communication bags contain items such as fidget spinners, squishy toys, play dough, and earmuffs designed to help calm the patient by reducing sensory stimuli and providing a sense of comfort. Members of the fire department are also equipped with emotion cards to help patients express their feelings and needs. Specialized training provides staff members with helpful strategies and tips for interacting with autistic individuals.

    In September 2021, the Farmington Hills Fire Department participated in a “First Response Fights Autism” fundraiser where firefighters received pledges for a workout competition. This collaborative effort with Five Lakes CrossFit in Farmington Hills, which provided the funding for the donation of the new autism sensory and communication bags. The event was originally created by CrossFit 8 Mile and the Southgate Fire Department, then spread to other departments throughout the metro Detroit area.

    “We are grateful to everyone who took part in this fundraiser,” Farmington Hills Fire Lt. Jim Etzin said. “We now have important tools and resources at our disposal that will help us improve the care we provide to our patients on the autism spectrum.”

    For more information, contact Lt. Jim Etzin at 248-871-2807.


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