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HEALTH AND WELLNESS IS THE FOUNDATION FOR BUILDING A STRONG, SAFER DALLAS
Our first responders are an integral part our communities, working hard everyday to keep us safe. Good physical health is necessary for their protection and ours, but finding recruits who meet the physical requirements is becoming more of a challenge. Are our children ready to serve their communities and their country?
Nearly 75% of young adults are not fit for service in the military due to weight, fitness, criminal history and other factors.
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That also means they are not fit for service in our communities as first responders. The Cooper Institute wants to help raise kids that are healthy and strong enough for any kind of service abroad or at home as uniformed personnel, like our first responders. Physical fitness assessments, like FitnessGram by The Cooper Institute, create healthy habits early to make sure our young adults are ready for service and ready for life. Keeping first responders healthy on the job is another goal. A recent report from the American Heart Association showed that cardiac arrest is the leading cause of job-related deaths among firefighters and the majority of those had underlying heart disease.
The Dallas Police Department shares this concern about the physical fitness and health of Dallas’ children and what it means for future recruiting efforts.
Health and wellness is the foundation for building a stronger, safer Dallas. Both Dallas Police Department and Dallas Fire-Rescue are committed to keeping their people safe, healthy and active while looking out for the health and safety of future first responders. It’s also our vision at The Cooper Institute - to build a healthy and safe world and workforce through prevention, physical activity and healthy living.