First responders build sensory trauma kits for children
Atlanta and Decatur first responders are joining community partners to assemble hundreds of "Sensory Trauma Kits" for children in crisis. The Kits4Kids initiative aims to equip 100% of patrol units with tools designed to comfort children during emergencies like car accidents or fires. NFL star Michael Carter II and Walmart associates joined the effort at the At Promise Center and local Walmart. Our Eli Jordan reports on how these kits help provide immediate cognitive distraction for kids.
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