Archive for September 25th, 2016

Of interest … Narcan

Excerpts from WGNtv.com:

There’s an epidemic and a major push to stop it from being so deadly. Heroin is plaguing people in big cities across the country. Chicago is among the worst.

This week is National Opioid Awareness Week. What anyone who knows a heroin user needs to be aware of is an antidote that can immediately stop a heroin overdose. And it’s as readily available as the drug itself.

Seven days a week, the Chicago Recovery Alliance hands it out for free from a mobile unit that travels through the city.

Naloxone – also known as Narcan — has been on the market for 45 years. Treatment centers hand it out readily and it’s on the shelf at  local pharmacies. But just this week, Walgreens and Mariano’s began selling it over-the-counter. No prescription needed.

The spray is released into the mucous membranes in the nose.  Then it’s about a 2-5 minutes to wait to see if the patient responds. If not, there’s another dose of the spray in the package to try again.

Naloxone lasts between 30 to 90 minutes in the body depending on the dose. Heroin lasts longer, especially forms combined with fentanyl, a common practice to prolong the high,  so it’s important to call 911 as soon as possible before the patient experiences more breathing problems once the Naloxone wears off.

Ambulances have carried it for years and it’s on many fire trucks.  They have an injectable form and the nasal spray.

Despite the availability, some challenges remain. Naloxone is expensive and pharmacists are just beginning to get the word Naloxone can be distributed without a prescription.

thanks Dan

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Bloomington Fire Department news

Excerpts from the pantagraph.com:

Wearing a Chicago Cubs cap and shirt and a smile, Norman Wilson was ready to take off for Monday night’s Cubs game. All he needed was a little help from his team.

His family and caregivers made sure he had everything he needed for the trip to Chicago. And there were LeRoy Ambulance emergency medical technicians and Bloomington Fire Department firefighter/paramedics to transition Wilson from his hospital bed in a small Bloomington apartment to a stretcher that was placed in one of LeRoy’s ambulances for the trip.

The EMTs and paramedics/firefighters had worked with the Cubs to reserve space for Wilson and a reclining stretcher in the left field bleachers at Wrigley Field. That way, he could watch the Central Division Champions with his friends — the EMTs and paramedics/firefighters.

They weren’t making the trip because they were told to do it. They were taking Wilson — a lifelong Cubs fan — to his first game since he was left paralyzed from the chest down after a hit-and-run accident on Easter 2007.

Wilson has loved baseball since he played catch with his father and grandfather while growing up in Chicago. He loved the Cubs and grew up going to games and watching them on television.

Nine years ago, Wilson was struck by a vehicle as he walked home. After months of inpatient therapy, he was able to get off a ventilator and moved in with his mother. His goal is to be able to use a wheelchair and to get back into child care.

That’s what has impressed LeRoy Ambulance EMTs who transport him several times a month to doctors’ appointments, Bloomington paramedics who take him to the emergency room as needed and others who help to care for him at the hospital.

Chris Dunning came up with the idea to take Wilson to a Cubs’ game and worked on details with firefighter/paramedic Greg Fisher. Their colleagues joined the effort.

“Before I die, I’ll be able to say that I went to a Cubs’ game the year they went to the World Series,” Wilson said.

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2-Alarm fire in Evergreen Park, 9-24-16 (more)

This from Matt Schumann:

Here are a few pictures from Saturday’s 2-11 for a fire in a restaurant at 3701 W. 95th St.
No visible flame for most of the fire and the fire picked up as time went on.  Fire went to a defensive attack with 3 elevated streams in use.   (Evergreen Park, Chicago Ridge and North Palos FPD).
Regards,
Matt Schumann
fire truck at restaurant fire

Matt Schumann photo

fire trucks at restaurant fire scene

Matt Schumann photo

Snorkel and fire trucks at restaurant fire scene

Matt Schumann photo

Snorkel and fire trucks at restaurant fire scene

Matt Schumann photo

Snorkel and fire trucks at restaurant fire scene

Matt Schumann photo

smoke from restaurant fire

Matt Schumann photo

more photos HERE

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2-Alarm fire in Evergreen Park, 9-24-16 (more)

Photos from Gordon J. Nord, Jr. of the 2-Alarm fire in Evergreen Park, 9-24-16

fire trucks at restaurant fire scene

Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

heavy smoke billows from restaurant on fire

Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

heavy smoke billows from restaurant on fire

Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

firefighters with hose line at fire scene

Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

firefighters with hose line at fire scene

Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

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