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The Glendale Fire Department on Feb. 4 unveiled new kits for families dealing with COVID-19.
Describing it as her passion project, GFD spokeswoman Capt. Ashley Losch said the kits are designed for families who have loved ones in the hospital and need information about the next steps.Â
Several items are included, ranging from the usual masks and hand sanitizers to information. The COVID-19 kits come with a code on the front that, when scanned with a phone, will provide families with resources such as testing, vaccinations, CDC guidelines, and real-time updates on hospital visitation policies. They are intended to answer questions and provide care for families struggling through the virus.Â
A Glendale family of four and their two dogs suffered injuries after attempting to remove a beehive.
A family member went to the shed and discovered the beehive, and the attack happened shortly after, according to the Glendale Fire Department public information officer Ashley Losch.
Two adults and two children younger than age 6 were involved in the incident. An adult was treated at a hospital for bee stings, according to authorities. The children did not need treatment at the hospital.
Both dogs were in critical condition at the veterinary office.
The fire department had to use foam to control the bees and to prevent them from stinging, Losch said.
The Glendale Fire Department is trying to relieve some of the stress and confusion often felt by families after a family member is diagnosed with COVID-19 by handing out "COVID kits" to families of those transported to the hospital.