Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just signed up for tomorrow's training because of PP's post above. Thank you!
Same. I also had no idea you could request narcan as a civilian.
Is narcan being kept in the schools? If not, it absolutely should be.
I watched that video recently of the female sheriff's deputy who was accidentally exposed to fentanyl during a traffic stop and she went down like that *finger snap*. She was out - totally gone - and her fellow deputies brought her back with a dose or two of narcan. It was scary and amazing to see all at the same time.
I really had no idea fentanyl exposure - meaning exposure by touch or powder/dust in the air - was so deadly/serious.
Anonymous wrote:My high school had several staff who were hall monitors. Does that position exist in APS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just signed up for tomorrow's training because of PP's post above. Thank you!
Same. I also had no idea you could request narcan as a civilian.
Is narcan being kept in the schools? If not, it absolutely should be.
I watched that video recently of the female sheriff's deputy who was accidentally exposed to fentanyl during a traffic stop and she went down like that *finger snap*. She was out - totally gone - and her fellow deputies brought her back with a dose or two of narcan. It was scary and amazing to see all at the same time.
I really had no idea fentanyl exposure - meaning exposure by touch or powder/dust in the air - was so deadly/serious.
Anonymous wrote:I just signed up for tomorrow's training because of PP's post above. Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The important thing is that we all come together and blame the teachers.
Yep- why werent they monitoring almost legal adult in the bathrooms! <sarcasm>
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems to be quite a bit of fentanyl laced percocets in our local schools. Wakefield today, Culpeper last week, Justice right before that. And I’m sure others that I just haven’t read about but have happened
Sounds like it is one dealer who is dealing to smaller dealers around the area
Anonymous wrote:Here’s the link with details about how to request free narcan (if you are a county resident, I think):
https://www.arlingtonva.us/Government/Programs/Health/Arlington-Addiction-Recovery-Initiative/Treatment-Resources/Narcan
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many ripple effects. The Marshall girls basketball team was going to celebrate its seniors tonight at a game with Wakefield. But APS cancelled the sporting events at the school so the game has to be postponed. The family members and friends who arranged their schedules to attend the event got told "tough luck" on short notice.
Plan your senior night for a game at Marshall. Get a grip lady. A kid is in the hospital.
I am not the poster you are replying to but you and others need to calm down.
I get what the person is saying. There was no purpose in cancelling sports.
Life goes on for thousand of other students. Yes, It’s a terrible, cruel fact.
It’s terrible what happened to this student. I hope that he can recover. But tomorrow students will return to Wakefield
and some kids will still be taking drugs at school and clubs with meet, and sports will get practiced and life will go on.
Anonymous wrote:Seems to be quite a bit of fentanyl laced percocets in our local schools. Wakefield today, Culpeper last week, Justice right before that. And I’m sure others that I just haven’t read about but have happened
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many ripple effects. The Marshall girls basketball team was going to celebrate its seniors tonight at a game with Wakefield. But APS cancelled the sporting events at the school so the game has to be postponed. The family members and friends who arranged their schedules to attend the event got told "tough luck" on short notice.
Plan your senior night for a game at Marshall. Get a grip lady. A kid is in the hospital.
Anonymous wrote:So many ripple effects. The Marshall girls basketball team was going to celebrate its seniors tonight at a game with Wakefield. But APS cancelled the sporting events at the school so the game has to be postponed. The family members and friends who arranged their schedules to attend the event got told "tough luck" on short notice.