November 12, 2025 – Carroll, IA
Carroll County Public Health was recently featured on local news for offering ROTH ID TAGs to local families and encouraging car seat checks.
In the article, they state:
“Our hope is that for families that are wanting the Roth ID Tags, they’ll also get the car seat check as well, just so we can be sure that they have the car seat installed properly, and then we can implement the Roth ID Tags onto that car seat for them,” Pauley said.
By offering the Roth ID Tags, Pauley said it felt like a natural extension to the car seat check program.
“It’s just a good preparedness initiative that we wanted to implement, and really, the story of the family is just heart-wrenching, but so inspiring for how they brought about such an initiative to bring some good change to what had happened to them,” Pauley said.”
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The ROTH ID TAG was created after tragedy struck our own family.
On December 23, 2022, Julie Roth, beloved wife and mother, was traveling with her two small children when they were caught up in a 47+ vehicle pile-up on the Ohio Turnpike. Julie and Edna Rose, the baby she was carrying, did not survive, but her two other children did.
Injured and afraid, Julie’s two toddlers waited many hours to see a familiar face while emergency responders worked to identify them and contact their father, who was at work. Thankfully, Ayla and Rory Roth are alive and well today. They are the true reason for the ROTH ID TAG creation.
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