AL Requires ‘Invisible Disabilities’ Training for Firefighters

A new Alabama law aimed at improving interactions between first responders and individuals with invisible disabilities or sensory needs has gone into effect.

House Bill 126, which went into effect on January 1, mandates that all firefighters, police officers, and EMTs undergo training on how to serve those with sensory sensitivities or disabilities that may not be immediately apparent, WSFA reports. This includes recognizing individuals who may avoid or seek out loud noises, lights, sirens, or certain textures.

Through a partnership with Culture City, which specializes in sensory-inclusive training, first responders will be required to complete a one-hour online training every two years.

For more information about the new law, visit WSFA.com.

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