Autism Dad & Paramedic: Prep for Emergencies
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In this episode of Finding Common Ground, Steve talks with Matt Yelton, a paramedic, flight medic, and autism dad who lives and breathes this reality every day. When emergencies happen, Matt has been on both sides — the parent advocating for his child, and the first responder called to help.
He shares how his personal experiences inspired him to train first responders across New York to recognize when behaviors are rooted in autism, not defiance and how families can prepare before a crisis ever happens.
“The best thing you can do at the start of the school year is figure out who these kids are and talk to their educators, talk to their families, learn what makes them tick.”
You’ll also hear:
What to do before a crisis so first responders are ready to help your child
Why dads need to be part of the advocacy conversation
How real change happens when parents and professionals learn from each other
This one will leave you better prepared and more hopeful about the helpers who show up when it matters most.
Listen now on YouTube, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app, and join us in Finding Common Ground between families and first responders.
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