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Boca Pointe Community Association, Inc.
PBCFR Yellow 6909 SW 18th St., Suite A120
A special Thank You to our monthly volunteer contributing writers
Dot Program Office (561) 395-7551 Fax (561) 395-5936 Steve Handwerker Anne Gannon Steven L. Abrams
Boca Raton, FL 33433
Email: info@bocapointe.com
Website: www.bocapointe.com Judith Levy Elyse Weintraub Brown Arthur Dermer
Alan Arnold
Dr. Ronald J. Meyers Hillary Reynolds
Have you ever wondered, what Access Control Lisa Sileo Oris Martin William A. Gralnick
Mark Nelles
Rayna Becker
Robert Weinroth
would happen if you got into a car Operator: (561) 395-3392 Halli Moore Justin Mocha Milagros Gutierrez de Herrera
crash and you were unconscious? Voice mail system: (561) 395-3369 Harold Katz Barry J. Haberman
Have you thought to yourself…how Website: www.gateaccess.net Harriet Rubin Peter Sachs
would anyone know what my medical Staff
history is; or how would they know Kathleen O’Donovan, General Manager
about the medications I am taking; or the Lisa Cammaleri, Assistant Manager
medicines I’m allergic to; or better yet, Yvonne Rivera, Administrative Assistant The views of the writers of the various articles in this newspaper do not
Justin Mocha, Director of Security
how would they know what hospital necessarily reflect the views of the Boca Pointe Community Association.
that I want to go to…? Who would call Viewpointe of Boca Pointe is the newspaper The Association nor the individual writers are not responsible for claims or
my family and let them know I’ve been of Boca Pointe Community Association, Inc. promises contained in any advertising material appearing in the Viewpointe.
hurt? How would they even know how Please direct all questions, comments or Such claims and promises are the sole responsibility of the individual
articles for Viewpointe to lisa.cammaleri@
advertiser.
to get in touch with my family? fsresidential.com.
The good news is that you don’t have to wonder or
worry about that anymore. Palm Beach County Fire Rescue
supports a new Program called the Yellow Dot. The Yellow
Dot gets important information into the hands of emergency
responders quickly and it can save your life!
If you are involved in a car accident and can’t
communicate, first responders can look in your glove
compartment box for the “Yellow Dot” pamphlet where you
have written essential medical information about yourself.
This information can help rescue crews decide the best
approach to your emergency treatment. This is especially
important after a car accident where you may be unconscious,
in shock, or simply unable to communicate clearly.
When you can’t talk to Emergency Responders to
provide them with vital medical information, the Yellow
Dot is your tool to provide personalized information on
your behalf!
This is how it works…just follow three steps.
1- Fill out the form on the Yellow Dot pamphlet.
2- Put the Yellow Dot pamphlet form in your glove
compartment box.
3- Place the sticker on the back/rear windshield in the
lower left hand corner so emergency responders can see
it quickly and easily when approaching from behind.
*Important Tips*
* Keep the Yellow Dot pamphlet updated as
information changes.
** How many do you need??? (i.e. One Yellow Dot
sticker per vehicle & One Yellow Dot pamphlet for each
person.)
You can stop in to any Palm Beach County Fire Station
to pick up Yellow Dot pamphlets and stickers for your
household. For quantities more than that, please call our
Community Education Office at 561-616-7033.
If your club or organization would like a presentation
about the Yellow Dot, to learn more about additional
resources available, and to have an opportunity to ask
questions, please call 561-616-7051. Yellow Dot Sticker/
Pamphlet sets will be brought to the presentation for
audience attendees. Quantities can be discussed when
presentations are booked.
Making Your Safety My Priority,
Elyse Weintraub Brown,
Community Education Specialist, South County,
Palm Beach County Fire Rescue
561-616-7051 NoN-Toxic cancer immunotherapy
ewbrown@pbcgov.org
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