The Moore Police Department has implemented the Special Needs Alert and Identification Program.
The program is designed to give first responders crucial information on calls involving those with special needs.
“It allows community members that may have special needs to voluntarily enroll and affiliate themselves or their residence with the 911 communication center to provide important information to first responders if there is an emergency that arises,” Lieutenant K.D. Hill with the Moore Police Department said.
This information is helpful not just for the police department, but also for all first responders, when called to a residence.
“When you look at calls for people that have involved mentally ill people or people with special needs often times the outcome in those situations can have very disastrous results,” Hill said. “I think being forward thinking and proactive in this way can really help members of the community and first responders to mitigate some of