When Emergencies Happen...
FAMILY AND LOVED ONES NEED TO KNOW
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On December 7, 2005, the life of Christine Olson was changed forever. Christine's daughter Tiffiany Olson was involved
in a traffic crash on U.S. 19 in Manatee County, Florida. Tiffiany received fatal injuries when the motorcycle she was a passenger on
collided with another vehicle.
Ms. Olson was not notified of Tiffiany's passing for several hours and was not able to say her last goodbyes. Since that day, Ms. Olson,
to be added to person's driver's license or identification card.
Since the information could not be printed directly on a license, Ms. Olson and Rep. Galvano contacted the Department of Highway Safety
and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) and took the next best route-to have the information included in the D.A.V.I.D.
(Driver and Vehicle Information Database) system which is a secured database used by most law enforcement agencies in the
State of Florida.
Ms. Olson and her family and DHSMV are urging all licensed drivers in the State of Florida to input their information so
families can be contacted more quickly when a family member is seriously injured or killed in a traffic crash.
Ms. Olson and her family have worked tirelessly to make emergency information readily available for law enforcement,
and her efforts have paid off so far. Learn more at www.ToInformFamiliesFirst.org
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In the past two years, with the help of State Representative (68) Bill Galvano; Department
of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles; Department of Law Enforcement; and the Children's
Memorial & Gardens, Inc., we have implemented a program designed to accelerate
notification of families in cases of emergency.
TIFF's Initiative is named in memory of
Tiffany Olson. TIFF stands for:
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To Inform Families First
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Click image to sign up
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All contact information is stored in the
DMV’s secure data base and is accessed
by law enforcement ONLY.
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Have peace of mind knowing you will be notified; for more information go to:
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