Students Overdose on Edibles at CHEC

Anonymous
https://mobile.twitter.com/Killmoenetwork/status/1631702232981700613

Five students had to receive care after overdosing on edibles at CHEC today.
Anonymous

Five students were hospitalized.
Anonymous
You don’t overdose on edibles

Very likely these are laced with fentanyl. Seriously I’m so scared for kids these days. I remember experimenting in HS and college….it was pretty innocent and care free. You now have people purposely poisoning teens with this crap and killing them.

So damn scary.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You don’t overdose on edibles

Very likely these are laced with fentanyl. Seriously I’m so scared for kids these days. I remember experimenting in HS and college….it was pretty innocent and care free. You now have people purposely poisoning teens with this crap and killing them.

So damn scary.


No, you can definitely overdose on edibles. It's definitely MUCH less dangerous, but can cause a psychosis-like state. It's really concerning for small kids, since edibles are designed to look like candy brands.
Anonymous
Overdosed or had a bad reaction to? I question the verbage here...unless the weed was laced but not likely.
Anonymous
Let’s just be clear.

They did not overdose in the sense that most normal people think of overdose.

Did they take too much and does school policy require the school to call an ambulance, yes.

If this happened at home you would have given them water and put them to bed.

Kids don’t know how strong edibles are just like we didn’t know how strong grain alcohol or mad dog 20/20 was in the 80’s
Anonymous
They were priority 2 patients

Priority 2 (Yellow) Moderate to serious injury/illness (not immediately life-threatening) Victims with potentially serious (but not immediately life-threatening) injuries (such as fractures) are assigned a priority 2 or "Yellow" (meaning second priority for treatment and transportation) Triage tag code.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You don’t overdose on edibles

Very likely these are laced with fentanyl. Seriously I’m so scared for kids these days. I remember experimenting in HS and college….it was pretty innocent and care free. You now have people purposely poisoning teens with this crap and killing them.

So damn scary.

Exactly. Dumb people refuse to wake up until THEIR kid gets fentanyl poisoning. How self-consumed they are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They were priority 2 patients

Priority 2 (Yellow) Moderate to serious injury/illness (not immediately life-threatening) Victims with potentially serious (but not immediately life-threatening) injuries (such as fractures) are assigned a priority 2 or "Yellow" (meaning second priority for treatment and transportation) Triage tag code.


Boy, whatever happened to HIPPA?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Let’s just be clear.

They did not overdose in the sense that most normal people think of overdose.

Did they take too much and does school policy require the school to call an ambulance, yes.

If this happened at home you would have given them water and put them to bed.

Kids don’t know how strong edibles are just like we didn’t know how strong grain alcohol or mad dog 20/20 was in the 80’s


Hopefully you're not a mom or this is a joke - this is more serious than that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Let’s just be clear.

They did not overdose in the sense that most normal people think of overdose.

Did they take too much and does school policy require the school to call an ambulance, yes.

If this happened at home you would have given them water and put them to bed.

Kids don’t know how strong edibles are just like we didn’t know how strong grain alcohol or mad dog 20/20 was in the 80’s


A lot of places now use the medical care system as extrajudicial punishment. Forcing someone to take an ambulance ride is essentially fining them thousands if not tens of thousands of dollars.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They were priority 2 patients

Priority 2 (Yellow) Moderate to serious injury/illness (not immediately life-threatening) Victims with potentially serious (but not immediately life-threatening) injuries (such as fractures) are assigned a priority 2 or "Yellow" (meaning second priority for treatment and transportation) Triage tag code.


Boy, whatever happened to HIPPA?


Tell me you know nothing about HIPPA without telling me know know nothing about HIPPA
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let’s just be clear.

They did not overdose in the sense that most normal people think of overdose.

Did they take too much and does school policy require the school to call an ambulance, yes.

If this happened at home you would have given them water and put them to bed.

Kids don’t know how strong edibles are just like we didn’t know how strong grain alcohol or mad dog 20/20 was in the 80’s


A lot of places now use the medical care system as extrajudicial punishment. Forcing someone to take an ambulance ride is essentially fining them thousands if not tens of thousands of dollars.


It takes a village.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They were priority 2 patients

Priority 2 (Yellow) Moderate to serious injury/illness (not immediately life-threatening) Victims with potentially serious (but not immediately life-threatening) injuries (such as fractures) are assigned a priority 2 or "Yellow" (meaning second priority for treatment and transportation) Triage tag code.


Boy, whatever happened to HIPPA?


HIPAA does not prevent emergency dispatchers from communicating necessary information for EMS response. The tweet was info someone got from the police scanner.
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