Fighting The Opioid Epidemic
Podcast |
The Full Story
Publisher |
WSHU Public Radio
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Government
News
Publication Date |
Jun 20, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:48:41
Authorities on Long Island say the opioid epidemic is fueling the sex trafficking industry. In Connecticut a new statewide program is underway to track opioid overdoses and deaths. And attorneys general in both states are going after prescription drugmakers. We'll discuss the opioid crisis with guests: Peter Canning, R.N., paramedic and EMS coordinator, UConn Health Raffaella Coler, R.N., M.Ed., paramedic; director, Office of Emergency Medical Services, Connecticut Department of Public Health Frank Messana, detective lieutenant, commanding officer, Human Trafficking Investigations Unit, Suffolk County Police Department Anthony Zenkus, senior director of education and communications, Violence Information Bureau of Suffolk Keith Scott, director of education, The Safe Center Kim Massicotte, special counsel for opioids, Connecticut Office of the Attorney General
Authorities on Long Island say the opioid epidemic is fueling the sex trafficking industry. In Connecticut a new statewide program is underway to track opioid overdoses and deaths. And attorneys general in both states are going after prescription drugmakers. We'll discuss the opioid crisis with guests: Peter Canning, R.N., paramedic and EMS coordinator, UConn Health Raffaella Coler, R.N., M.Ed., paramedic; director, Office of Emergency Medical Services, Connecticut Department of Public Health

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