New Lenox Fire District to Launch Comfort Dog Program for First Responders, Community
NEW LENOX – The New Lenox Fire Protection District is adding a four-legged member to its team after the Board of Trustees unanimously approved the creation of a new comfort dog program aimed at supporting the mental wellness of firefighters and strengthening community engagement.
The program, presented by district staff member Marisa Tomich, will bring a 16-month-old, fully trained comfort dog into service. The board enthusiastically approved the initiative at its May 19 meeting, recognizing its potential benefits for first responders dealing with PTSD and the daily stresses of the job.
Tomich, who will own and handle the dog, explained that the animal is trained to work with everyone from preschoolers to older adults. It will be a fixture at Fire Station 1 on most days and will attend community events, riding in a station vehicle equipped with a crate.
The initial startup cost for the program is $1,300, with a projected annual cost of $5,400 for a monthly stipend to cover the dog’s care and grooming. Officials noted that grant funds will cover the cost of the crate and that the yearly operational cost could decrease over time through donations.
Board members voiced strong support for the program.
“Marisa does a great job at the schools from K-High school. I support,” said Trustee Scanlan.
Trustee Popp raised a question about potential liability, which was addressed by confirming the district’s insurance covers such incidents for an annual premium of $200.
“I think this is a great idea, I support,” added Trustee Fischer, before making the motion to approve the program.
The comfort dog will be utilized to promote overall wellness within the department, visit stations after difficult calls, and serve as a friendly ambassador at public functions, helping to build positive relationships between the fire district and the citizens it serves. The board’s approval signals a proactive approach to addressing the mental health challenges inherent in emergency services work.
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