Dispatcher creating comfort kits for children with autism
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CANNON COUNTY, Tennessee (WSMV) It’s the sign of an emergency: Loud sirens and flashing lights but these scenes can be overwhelming for a child with autism.
“Sometimes you don’t even know until the responders arrives on scene, but sometimes we will be told by the caller that there is a someone on scene who is autistic,” said Hannah Herron, Cannon County 911 dispatcher.
Herron says receiving calls related to children with autism inspired her to provide a sense of comfort beyond the telephone.
”I heard a lot about these different items you can use in emergency situations and I realized our county didn’t have anything like that,” Herron said.
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