Monroe County officials are hosting a Senior Town Hall meeting and information session in Greece this morning to tell local seniors about a life-saving program called "Yellow Dot."
It's a free program designed to help first responders provide life-saving medical attention during the so-called "first golden hour" after a car crash or other emergency.
A Yellow Dot sticker placed on the driver's side rear window lets the first responders know that there is vital information about the vehicle's owner in the glove compartment.
The informational meeting is at 10 a.m. at the Town of Greece Community and Senior Center on Vince Tofany Boulevard.