Consolidated Fire District #1 in Douglas County, Kansas, is committed to serving the community as a model of excellence in fire protection and emergency response. Their mission is to minimize human suffering and preserve health by responding to emergencies with dedication and resourcefulness. The district aims to safeguard the well-being of both the residents and the firefighters, ensuring a high quality of life for all those in the communities they serve.
One of the district's notable programs is Project Lifesaver, a search and rescue initiative designed for individuals at risk of wandering due to cognitive conditions. Clients are equipped with a unique transmitter wristband, allowing trained trackers to locate them swiftly in case of an emergency. This program primarily serves individuals with Autism, Down Syndrome, Dementia/Alzheimer's, and brain injuries, emphasizing timely response to save lives and prevent injuries.
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