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Autism Emergency Response Best Practices

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First Responder Training for Autism Specifics

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Family Support Resources in Emergencies

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Statistics That Illuminate the Need for Enhanced Autism Emergency Preparedness

1 in 54
children diagnosed with autism in the U.S.
25%
of autistic individuals
70%
of families
1,700+
first responders trained
3x
more likely for autistic individuals