The Yellow Dot Program is the first of its kind in the state of
Pennsylvania. Having enjoyed great success in several states,
Paoli Hospital is leading an initiative to offer the Program to the
residents of Chester County and its surrounding areas.The Yellow Dot
Program is designed to assist Chester County drivers and passengers as
well as police, firemen and emergency medical personnel in the event of
a motor vehicle collision or other medical emergency. By improving
communications during the critical “golden hour” when victims may be
unable to communicate for themselves, the Yellow Dot Program can help
save lives.
The
Yellow Dot Program provides detailed medical information that can be
crucial following a collision. Drivers and passengers who participate in
the Program receive a Yellow Dot Program Packet, which includes:
Yellow Dot sticker
Glove compartment folder
Medical information form (documents participant name(s),
emergency and physician contact information, medical
conditions, recent surgeries, allergies and prescribed
medications. Space is available for identifying photo.)
For consistency and ease of identification, the Yellow Dot sticker
is placed on the left side of the vehicle’s rear window. This sticker
alerts first responders that the corresponding Yellow Dot Program folder
with participant information form(s) is inside the glove compartment of
the vehicle. Armed with this information, first responders and emergency
departments are able to positively identify the victim, call family or
emergency contacts and ensure that a participant’s current medications
and pre-existing medical conditions are considered upon treatment of
injuries. Paoli Hospital, an entity of Main Line Health, is proud to
sponsor the Yellow Dot Program. It is a collective effort of local law
enforcement agencies, fire and rescue departments, emergency medical
services, hospitals and community members, which is administered by the
Injury Prevention and Outreach Program of the Trauma Center at Paoli
Hospital. This service is offered to individuals of all ages and is
primarily geared toward senior citizens.
For more information, please contact Lisa Eckenrode, Paoli Hospital’s
Trauma Injury Prevention and Outreach Coordinator at 484.565.8328 or
email eckenrodel@mlhs.org.
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Paoli Hospital
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Paoli Hospital
255 W. Lancaster Ave.
Paoli, PA 19301
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