Enabling closed captions

I have flash player 11.7.700.224 and need to know how to enable closed captions for use on my local TV station's website. Their videos play using Flash palyer. I usually use Firefox and have Windows 7 on my computer.
This is actually required by the the 21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act of 2010. I am hearing impaired and would greatly appreciate the help.

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