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PSL police give out helmet ID kits

December 18th, 2008 by Ana X. Ceron

PORT ST. LUCIE — Police are giving out special ID kits for kids to use on their helmets to help rescue workers in case of an emergency.

Paid by donations from the Elks Club and the Lions Club, the kits include a sticker of a check mark to place on the outside of a helmet to alert emergency personnel that there is medical and contact information inside.

Inside will be the child’s name and age, contact information for the child’s parents and notices of allergies or special medical conditions, crime prevention Officer Steve Camara said.

Police have already handed out helmet kits at Northport Middle School and will be handing out more at other schools throughout the city, Camara said.

Port St. Lucie residents can obtain helmet kits for their children by calling police at (772) 871-5027.

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