Pubdate: Thu, 06 Oct 2016 Source: Vancouver Sun (CN BC) Copyright: 2016 Postmedia Network Inc. Contact: http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/477 Author: Glen Schaefer Page: A11 TRUSTEE URGES ANTI-OVERDOSE KITS FOR B.C. HIGH SCHOOLS A Maple Ridge school trustee is proposing that anti-overdose kits be made available at all B.C. secondary schools as part of the battle against the often-lethal use of the drug fentanyl. Susan Carr, vice-chairwoman of the Maple Ridge board, said her awareness of the drug's dangers goes back three years, when she had a family member become addicted to the drug - the individual is in recovery now. "It was a world I never even imagined," Carr said Wednesday as she prepared to host a school forum that night on the drug's dangers. "You find yourself overwhelmed with the situation and terrified that while you're trying to find help, your family member is going to die right in front of you." Carr is preparing a motion to bring to her board's Oct. 19 meeting, that the provincial ministries of health and education prepare a protocol on fentanyl preparedness that would include kits with the anti-overdose drug naloxone at all B.C. high schools. "I've lived it, I get it, that's why I'm passionate about getting the message out there," Carr said before heading to the evening forum. Police and health authorities were scheduled to give presentations on the narcotic drug, which has come into widespread use with traces found in marijuana and cocaine. A rash of fentanyl-related overdoses that put nine people in hospital over one night in Delta prompted school and police authorities in September to host two such forums. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt