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Residents Urged To Attend 'Addressing The Opioid Crisis' Discussion
Lake Forest residents can learn about how to protect their family from fentanyl and much more at this April 26 discussion.
LAKE FOREST, CA — Lake Forest residents were urged by the city to attend a town hall discussion meant to empower the community to fight back against the fentanyl crisis hitting the nation.
The "Addressing the Opioid Crisis in Orange County" town hall is a forum designed to raise awareness of the increase of opioid misuse and the rise of fentanyl-related deaths.
Residents who attend the event will be given information on how surging fentanyl-related deaths are preventable and be given the chance to question a panel of experts, the event flyer said.
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Attendees will also be given a brief training on how to administer Naloxone, a life-saving opioid overdose reversal drug. Participants will also be given a free box of Naloxone at the end of the forum.
The discussion is hosted by the City of Lake Forest in partnership with Supervisor Don Wagner and the Orange County Health Care Agency.
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The town hall starts at 6:30 p.m. at the Lake Forest Community Center, 100 Civic Center Dr.
Attendees can register here: https://bit.ly/OCOpioidTownHall.
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