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WHALE Program - We Have A Little Emergency
In 1994, 5,141 children age four and under
were injured in automobile accidents in
New York State. 17 of those children died. Some of those children
were not riding in
the same vehicles as their parents or guardians. Today, children
may ride with a
baby-sitter, grandparents, or other caregivers. In the event
of a motor vehicle accident that incapacitates parents or
other adult passengers, emergency service personnel have no
source of information to identify the child or his/her special
medical needs. Also, efforts to identify and contact the child's
next of kin may be significantly delayed.
In some cases, rescue efforts may proceed more smoothly and
efficiently if emergency personnel know the name of the frightened
child they are treating. This is where the WHALE (We Have
A Little Emergency) program can make a difference.
What is the W H A L E Program?
The WHALE Program is an identification and information
package for child car safety seats created by Connie Day,
a caregiver from Richmond, VA, who wondered what would
happen to the children in her care in the event of an
automobile accident.
The first program of its kind in the United States, WHALE
is currently used in 32 states. It requires the use of
four self-adhesive stickers and one informational label:
One informational label attached to the rear of the car
seat provides important information about that child in
the seat, such as name, date of birth, medical history,
and who to contact in case of an emergency. Place a photo
of your child in the space provided, and update as the
child grows. If placed on the back of the seat, this label
and photo will not be visible from the outside of the
vehicle, thus ensuring the privacy
of these personal facts. Do not use a pen with ink that
will smudge, such as a felt tip or roller ball pen.
Two WHALE Car Seat Stickers, attached
to the sides of the safety seat, and two WHALE Vehicle
Stickers, attached to the rear side windows of the vehicle,
depict the WHALE logo and alert rescuers that the vehicle
occupants participate in the program.
A Message from your Little Person
Hey, I'm just a little person. I don't know my name, address,
phone number or how to reach any of my relatives. Please
help assist me by adding WHALE stickers to my child safety
seat. In the event of an accident, the emergency personnel
will have my name and knowledge of how to reach someone
who really knows my special needs! Thanks again for loving
and caring about me.
For more information
contact
New York State Association of Fire Chiefs, 1670 Columbia
Turnpike, Castleton, New York 12033. (518) 477-2631 or
(800) 676-3473.
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