By MyFM’s Claire Beverly – Milford Police are continuing to encourage you to participate in the new nationwide Yellow Dot Program which helps first responders know more about your conditions and medications if you are not able to tell them. Milford dispatch training officer Jason Covino tells the Daily News the free program involves a sticker on your car that tells first responders to look in your glove box for information such as pre-existing conditions, allergies to medications and emergency contacts. Ask Milford Police how you sign up.
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