Pubdate: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 Source: Edmonton Sun (CN AB) Copyright: 2009 Canoe Limited Partnership. Contact: http://www.edmontonsun.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/135 Author: Clara Ho CRISIS UNIT ASSEMBLED AFTER APPARENT OVERDOSE ON PAUL BAND The Paul Band First Nation assembled a crisis unit this morning to help local students cope after three teenagers became seriously ill after reportedly taking an unknown drug Sunday. The team went out to schools in the community about 80 km west of Edmonton to debrief students and provide counselling, said band spokesman Dennis Paul. "The community is in crisis, and the community is obviously upset," he said. "But the community is also in support of the families. And we are trying to address this sensitive matter as professionally, as quickly, and as culturally appropriate as possible." The families of the girls have requested that no information about their condition be released, said Alberta Health Services spokesman Rob Stevenson. Paul said two of the girls are still clinging to life and remain in critical condition while the third is in stable condition at the Stollery Children's Hospital. Four girls were taken to hospital before 1 a.m., but one was treated and released, RCMP spokesman Cpl. Wayne Oakes said yesterday. Police have not determined whether the investigation will be criminal in nature. It is believed as many as nine people took the drug, said Paul, adding he was told it was ecstasy. Contrary to earlier reports, the group did not take the drugs at a wedding celebration but at a location nearby, Paul said. When word broke out that the teens were in trouble, wedding-goers halted the festivities to rush to their aid. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart