When your life is on the line, seconds can make a difference. A statewide program is helping first responders know how to take care of you right when they get there. It's called the Yellow DOT program. If first responders see the yellow sticker on the back window of your car, they know to check your glove box. It tells them your emergency medical information when they need it most. Rutherford County Firefighter Lora Stover has a yellow dot sticker on her car. "If I were in an accident, my daughter is in the car with me, if I was unresponsive or seriously injured, it's a way that I can communicate with the responders," Stover said. Anyone can sign up for the free program.