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school. Now I believe some number of them will get it for their kid to have at college or something. Now there are also some apps. I think PulsePoint is one app that calls for people who know first aid, I believe. But I think within that umbrella you could call for people who, if you sign up for it, if you had Narcan I believe you would get notified if somebody had that app and saw somebody havin…
← Previous segment →em giving it to someone who does not need it. We have somebody who seems to know what they're talking about, right? So you don't need to worry about if it's the wrong time to give it. You don't need to know if for sure it was fentanyl. It could have been an opioid and if they're still alive, give it to them, right? I guess that's the bottom line.
It's not looking good in Florida. So does anybody — how many of you are in Florida? And are you looking at a category five? Is that what I heard? And you're not leaving. Now for category five, do you stay? Do you stay home if it's category five? Grab a surfboard. Yeah, wow. Virginia also has training. Good. So it'll be a four or five, right? So the Santa says to hunker down. Basically a Cat 5. So you're close to five.
What if somebody wants to commit suicide by fentanyl? Well I don't know. Do you really need an answer for that? I mean that's sort of depends on the situation. Depends on the situation. But I can't imagine that you wouldn't try to bring it back.
All right. You won't get in trouble if you call for help even if you're on opioids yourself. That's true. That's true. Yeah, if you didn't know that, the emergency services, they're not going to arrest you. They're not calling the police because you have opioids in your system. That's not happening because they know that that would make everything worse. They're pretty good about that. I don't think you need to worry about that. I've never heard of anybody being in trouble because the ambulance picked them up. That's not a thing. I wouldn't want to have any on me, but even if you had it on you I feel like the medical community would not be turning you over to the police. I don't think so. What do you think? I mea
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n there'll always be an exception, but I can't see the medics, even if they saw some illegal drugs, I think that they would just sort of leave them in your apartment when they took you. I just don't think they're taking those with them. All right. Yeah, the cops do come but I don't think the cops are arresting you for having some possession if you're in the — I mean if you have a usable number of…
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