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This is not how your story ends, this is just the beginning.

This is not how your story ends, this is just the beginning. This is not how your story ends, this is just the beginning. This is not how your story ends, this is just the beginning. This is not how your story ends, this is just the beginning.

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Fentanyl PSA Film

6-Minute Life-Saving Video

Responding to an Opioid Overdose

Time is critical when someone is experiencing an opioid overdose. If a person experiencing an overdose stops breathing, they can die within a matter of minutes. If you think someone is overdosing, administer naloxone (narcan) if you have it, and call 911 immediately. DO NOT leave the person alone. 


Did you know that you're protected under Florida law when you help someone who might have overdosed? The 911 Good Samaritan Law says that a person acting in good faith who seeks medical assistance for an alcohol- or drug-related overdose may not be arrested, charged, prosecuted, or penalized for simple drug possession.

National Fentanyl awareness Day 2024

If you don’t know someone who has died from fentanyl, consider yourself lucky. These families should have known. Awareness is the first step. With this knowledge, we ALL have the ability to change the narrative for our community, our city, our state, our nation.

#nationalfentanylawarenessday 

SIGNS OF AN OVERDOSE



Know the facts

Fentanyl Kills!

Mental Health

Substance Abuse is a part of the national youth health crisis. 

Dangers of fentanyl

Protect yourself from the dangers of fentanyl

According to the CDC, drugs may contain deadly levels of fentanyl, and you wouldn’t be able to see it, taste it, or smell it.

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