FREE YELLOW DOT PROGRAMS IN CORFU AND ALBION

 

Assemblyman Steve Hawley (R,C,I-Batavia) announced today that he will be hosting two free Yellow Dot programs later this week in Albion and Corfu. The programs will be conducted by both the Orleans and Genesee County Sheriff Departments with Orleans County Sheriff Randall Bower, Genesee County Sheriff William Sheron, Jr. and Undersheriff Gregory Walker expected to attend. Yellow Dot is designed to help first responders provide life-saving medical attention during that first “golden hour” after a car crash or emergency.

“Yellow Dot is truly a life-saving program,” Hawley said. “This is a free program that is especially important as road conditions become more dangerous during the winter months. Participating in the Yellow Dot Program is as easy as filling out a brief medical card and placing the yellow dot sticker on your car window. I encourage all who are available to stop by and pick up your free Yellow Dot Kit at one of these events this week or contact your local sheriff’s department.”

 

WHO:                         Assemblyman Steve Hawley (R,C,I-Batavia)

                                    Genesee County Sheriff William Sheron Jr.

                                    Genesee County Undersheriff Gregory Walker

                                    Orleans County Sheriff Randall Bower

 

WHAT:                      Free Yellow Dot Program

 

WHEN/WHERE:      Wednesday, December 13, 12:30 p.m.

                                    Albion Academy Apartments 

                                    South Entrance, 16 E Academy St., Albion

                                   

                                    Thursday, December 14, 12:30 p.m.

                                    Corfu United Presbyterian Church

                                    63 Alleghany Rd., Corfu

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