
PEORIA, Ill. (WMBD) — First responders on Wednesday learned how to use a new communication board for emergency situations.
The assistive technology board is a communication board to help non-verbal people in emergency situations, said Carrie Kerr, board member of the Peoria Area Speech-Language and Hearing Association (PASHA), an organization of speech language pathologists and audiologists who promote education for local providers.
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