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Wednesday, November 16, 2022
77th Coffee with the Commissioner--Great Conversation on How we are Attacking the Opioid Epidemic Locally
Today on our 77th Coffee with the Commissioner Event(which you can view in it's entirety by clicking the video above) we discussed the CORE program which the county will be implementing, in conjunction with community healthcare partners, to combat our out-of-control opioid overdose issue here. This program will help folks find addiction treatment options to help them kick their habits if they seek help. The panel describes how this program will work, and how it is modeled after a very successful program in south Florida. Dr. Mark Stavros from Florida West Hospital, Chandra Smiley from Community Health Northwest, Marie Mott from the Florida Department of Health in Escambia County, and Escambia County Public Safety Director Eric Gilmore joined County Administrator Wes Moreno and I for the discussion.
Tuesday, July 5, 2022
On 1370 WCOA's "Real News with Rick Outzen" Later this Morning at 7:10
I've been invited to appear later this morning on the area's #1 rated and most influential morning drive radio program, "Real News with Rick Outzen" on 1370 WCOA (the area's best, most informative local and dependable news/talk station with the best lineup of hosts).
The topic of conversation will, according to host Rick Outzen who invited me on, be my Saturday afternoon Blog Post describing last Thursday's Mental Health Task Force meeting -- an event that received virtually no press coverage despite the fact that some alarming information was disseminated during that meeting. Some alarming, disturbing data as well as some positive progress on some fronts was announced at the Thursday task force meeting. (One article did eventually publish 3-days later, on Sunday, in the PNJ---- after my Saturday blog post--- and only on one relatively small aspect of the discussion when the totality of the meeting's content is/was considered.
The fact of the matter is the situation with respect to overdoses is so dire in Escambia County right now--that meeting should have been live-streamed on WEAR AND PNJ's facebook page(s) --that's how important this information is to the community.
But, sadly, that meeting came and went like a redwood falling in the forest that nobody heard. Kudos to Rick for seeing the blog post and spotlighting this issue on his popular show later this morning. I can't wait to discuss these problems.
When the podcast is sent to me, I will link it here.
7:10AM on 1370.
Monday, August 2, 2021
Another Sad Loss to Drugs in Escambia County, This one a Military War Veteran
Tuesday, May 18, 2021
How YOU Can Save a Life
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How can you save a life from an overdose in Escambia County? Find out below.... |
As I learned last week on my Coffee with the Commissioner livestream with First Judicial Circuit Chief Medical Examiner Deanna Oleske---we are experiencing a lot of preventable opiod deaths in our area.
Tuesday, October 15, 2019
IMPACT 100 Gives Pensacola a Huge Win in the Fight to Prevent Opioid Overdose Deaths
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Health and Hope Clinic of Pensacola receives $106,000.00 to start a free distribution of NARCAN program locally |
IMPACT 100 is one of the largest philanthropic organizations in the Pensacola area. This organization consists of over 1,100 women from our community who each give $1,000.00 yearly to a fund that in turn donates this entire amount to multiple worthwhile nonprofits in the area. They give back 100% of their membership dues to charitable groups that benefit the community--this year that total is more than $1 Million Dollars.
IMPACT 100 groups are found throughout the nation and in Australia and Canada--however Pensacola's chapter is the largest in the world! This year IMPACT 100 of the Pensacola Bay Area awarded 11 grants of $106,000.00 each to 11 very worthwhile recipients in our community. NorthEscambia.com did a nice succinct rundown of who won what in this article.
One 2019 recipient in particular will start a program to save lives locally, from day one of implementation of this grant, with the distribution of NARCAN to members of our community that request this lifesaving drug. In addition to distribution of this NARCAN spray (which can be administered to someone who has overdosed on an opioid--and works even if the person is not breathing)-the award recipient, Health and Hope Clinic of Pensacola, will also begin a marketing and awareness campaign about NARCAN and how it can save lives. Currently-there are faith-based health clinics around the state that are distributing this lifesaving drug--however before this program got funded Sunday the closest location where a citizen could get NARCAN spray for free was three counties away in Walton County!
With this grant award, the Health and Hope Clinic will bring this program where it is desperately needed--the greater Pensacola area.
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Health and Hope Clinic of Pensacola receives $106,000.00 to start a free distribution of NARCAN program locally |
Escambia County has joined a growing number of municipalities and counties nationwide in suing the companies that profited from these opioids that have taken so many lives. The largest of these companies has already sought bankruptcy protection.
Meanwhile, thousands upon thousands of citizens overdose yearly nationwide. Many by accident. In 2017 alone in our 2-county area----more than 500,000 legal prescriptions for opioids were filled! These medications can be highly addictive within weeks for some users and sometimes, unfortunately, this leads to tragic consequences right here in our community.
Because when someone overdoses on these drugs, the breathing stops and permanent brain damage and/or death can occur within 6-7 minutes.
But this NARCAN spray, if sprayed into the nostrils of someone who has passed out, can bring them back from the overdose and save them.
The IMPACT of this grant is it will save lives locally---and that is a great thing!
Thanks IMPACT 100 and congratulations to the Health and Hope Clinic of Pensacola!