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Panic Buttons Enhance Safety for Mobile Mental Health Teams in Illinois
Mobile mental health responders in Illinois have taken an innovative step to safeguard their teams by incorporating wearable panic button devices during field visits. This initiative, led by the Association for Individual Development (AID), is aimed at improving safety for both crisis workers and the individuals they serve in Kane and Kendall counties. These professionals often find themselves in unpredictable and potentially hazardous situations while supporting those in mental or emotional cri
Panic Buttons Enhance Safety for Mobile Mental Health Teams in Illinois
Mobile mental health responders in Illinois have taken an innovative step to safeguard their teams by incorporating wearable panic button devices during field visits. This initiative, led by the Association for Individual Development (AID), is aimed at improving safety for both crisis workers and the individuals they serve in Kane and Kendall counties. These professionals often find themselves in unpredictable and potentially hazardous situations while supporting those in mental or emotional cri
Brentwood homeowner faces repeated sewage floods amid unresolved DC sewer issues
For Matt Maskell and his partner, what should have been a stormy but manageable spring has turned into an ongoing disaster. Their Brentwood home has flooded multiple times in recent years, each time with raw sewage backing up into their basement. The couple says it’s not an isolated event—it’s part of a chronic problem affecting their street, and despite repeated efforts to seek help, the issue remains unresolved. The most recent flood happened during last Friday
Brentwood homeowner faces repeated sewage floods amid unresolved DC sewer issues
For Matt Maskell and his partner, what should have been a stormy but manageable spring has turned into an ongoing disaster. Their Brentwood home has flooded multiple times in recent years, each time with raw sewage backing up into their basement. The couple says it’s not an isolated event—it’s part of a chronic problem affecting their street, and despite repeated efforts to seek help, the issue remains unresolved. The most recent flood happened during last Friday







