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What
is the First Responder Smart Card ProgramTM?
Tri City Partnership, in cooperation with local First
Responders (Police, Fire and EMS,) have developed the
First Responder Smart Card ProgramTM (FRSCP)
This program offers a registration process, alerting
First Responders that there is a Smart Card on site and
an individual with special needs may be at the
registered address. FRSCP includes training for First
Responders on special needs, and how to better recognize
and respond to an individual with special needs. This
program also provides training for parents and providers
on when to call first responders and what happens once
the call is made. [Read
more about the growth of the program]
The Tri City area FRSCP covers the areas of the
City of Prescott, Town of Prescott Valley, Town of Chino
Valley and the unincorporated areas of Western Yavapai
County surrounding those communities. For
clarification on whether you reside in the FRSCP service
area please contact Tri City Partnership at
tricitypartners@cableone.net.
mailto:tricitypartners@cableone.net
If you live out of the Tri City area and are interested
in starting your own FRSCP please contact Commander L.
A. Molinaro at
lmolinaro@pvaz.net for more information.

What is
a Smart Card?
A Smart Card is a universal form, placed on the
refrigerator in your home and in the glove box of your
vehicle, that
provides critical information to first responders
concerning an individual with special needs. The Smart
Card explains the special needs of the individuals in
your home so they know what physical or mental
challenges they may need to be aware of.
What is
a First Responder?
First Responders are
Police Officers, Firefighters, Emergency Medical
Technicians, Paramedics, Ambulance Personnel, and any
other personnel associated with an emergency response.
How does
it Work?
Imagine that you've called 9-1-1 because you are
experiencing a heart attack. The dispatcher will notify
the First Responders that there is a call coming from a
home that is registered with the First Responder Smart
Card ProgramTM. Upon arrival, the First Responders
will asses the emergency situation and check the
refrigerator for the Smart Card. If you are unable to
speak to the EMTs when they arrive, the Smart Card will
explain to them about the special needs of others in the
home. For example, a firefighter or police officer
will immediately understand that your 17 year old child
is only able to comprehend at a 4 year old level, or
that the belligerence of your spouse is due to
Alzheimer's, or that there is someone in the home that
is paralyzed and not able to exit on their own. It
helps the First Responders know how to better recognize
and respond to the needs of individuals with special
needs which includes individuals with Developmental
Disabilities and/or Mental Illness.
Who Can
Register?
The First Responder Smart Card ProgramTM can be used by
anyone who has a home with an individual with any kind
of special needs. Individuals with a mental
illness, physical disability, medical condition, or any
other condition that a First Responder should be aware
of can register program.
Examples of individuals who might
benefit from our program are:
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A child with a developmental
disability who might not react as a typical child in
an emergency situation i.e., Downs Syndrome,
Cerebral palsy, Mental Retardation, Autism, Turrets
Syndrome just to name a few
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People with physical
challenges, non verbal communication, blindness,
deafness, wheel chair bound etc.
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An adult with Alzheimer’s
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People with emotional or
mental disabilities who aren’t able to express
themselves
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Individuals who don’t
understand or are unable to respond to a first
responders requests
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Those with conditions that
might be misinterpreted if their illness is not know
to the First Responder, i.e. a Diabetic in insulin
shock
The only
information needed to register for the First Responder Smart Card
ProgramTM is your name and address. Tri City Partnership
maintains a strict confidentiality policy and shares
this information only with local first responders. An
updated list is provided to the local dispatchers twice
a month to help ensure that your information is kept up
to date.
How Do I
Find Out More?
For additional information on our program, to register
to receive a smart card packet or to learn about the
next available training, please
contact us.
Current First Responder Smart
Card Programs
Scottsdale, AZ -
Web Site
Prescott Valley and the surrounding areas (Prescott,
Dewey-Humboldt, Chino Valley etc.) -
Web Site
Tri City First
Responder Committee:
Adult Protective Services
AIRES
A.S.S.I.S.T
AZ POST- Peace Officer Standards & Training
Central Yavapai Fire District
Chino Valley Police Department
Creative Networks
Day Break Group Home
DES/Division of Developmental Disabilities
Humboldt Unified School District
Intermountain Centers
Juvenile Probation
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Metro-Care
NARBHA
Parents of Children with Special Needs
Prescott Fire Dept.
Prescott Police Dept.
Prescott Valley Police Dept.
Southwest Institute for Families and Children
with Special Needs
Tri City Partnership Community Development
Leaders
Therapeutic Foster Family
Trauma Intervention Program (TIP)
West Yavapai Guidance Clinic
Yavapai County Sheriff's Office |
This
project is supported in part by the Southwest Institute
for Families and Children with Special Needs,Building
Community Health in Arizona, Maternal and Child Health
Grant and the AZ Governor’s Office of Highway Safety. |