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Saving lives: Girl Scout educates others about overdose treatment for Gold Award project

JoAnne Klimovich Harrop
Slide 1
Courtesy of Bitsy Davis
Eliza Davis, a senior at Fox Chapel Area High School, gives a presentation to the Fox Chapel Rotary on Jan. 24 at the Lauri Ann West Community Center in O’Hara to address the importance of what to do if you think someone is overdosing. The presentation is part of a project for Davis to earn her Gold Award in Girl Scouts.
Slide 2
Courtesy of Bitsy Davis
Eliza Davis, a senior at Fox Area Chapel High School, pretends to be unconscious from a drug overdose as Dr. Janet Astle shows how to dispense medication from a bottle of Narcan, also known as naloxone, an over-the-counter drug used to treat a known or possible opioid overdose. The demonstration took place Jan. 24 during a meeting of the Fox Chapel Rotary at the Lauri Ann West Community Center in O’Hara.
Slide 3
Courtesy of Bitsy Davis
Eliza Davis, a senior at Fox Area Chapel High School, pretends to be unconscious from a drug overdose as Dr. Janet Astle shows how to dispense medication from a bottle of Narcan, also known as naloxone, an over-the-counter drug used to treat a known or possible opioid overdose. The demonstration took place Jan. 24 during a meeting of the Fox Chapel Rotary at the Lauri Ann West Community Center in O’Hara.
Slide 4
Courtesy of Eliza Davis
Eliza Davis presented her Girl Scout Gold Award project to the Fox Chapel Rotary on Jan. 24 at the Lauri Ann West Community Center in O’Hara.

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