Parents and educators gathering to discuss fentanyl awareness on February 10, 2025.
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Sponsor Our ArticlesIn a community gathering on February 10, 2025, parents and educators in Bowling Green came together to confront the rising issue of fentanyl use among youth. EMT Stephen Parrott educated attendees about the dangers of this potent opioid, emphasizing the need for open communication between parents and children. With alarming statistics regarding drug overdoses, the event aimed to raise awareness and promote vigilance among families to protect their children from the risks associated with fentanyl and related substances.
In a heartfelt effort to protect the youth of Bowling Green, a community gathering on February 10, 2025, brought parents and educators together at the Bowling Green High School Performing Arts Center. With the alarming rise of fentanyl use making headlines, local Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Stephen Parrott stepped up to share crucial information about the dangerous opioid and how it is affecting families right here in Warren County.
Parrott, an experienced EMT with 27 years of service, took the stage to speak with a dozen concerned parents, sharing narratives that underscored the real-life implications of fentanyl. A significant part of his presentation included the impactful video “Dead on Arrival,” which carefully depicts the devastating effects this drug can have, particularly on children and families.
His mission? To raise awareness that fentanyl is not just an abstract issue for large cities but is resurfacing in the Bowling Green area, often mixed with other drugs such as marijuana and oxycodone. Parents listened intently as he explained that there is, quite simply, “no such thing as a fentanyl addict.” Many may not be aware of the dangers posed by this potent synthetic opioid.
Fentanyl, which is 100 times more potent than morphine, is often odorless and tasteless, making it particularly insidious. Parrott cautioned that it is being disguised and mixed with various substances, which could easily lead to tragic consequences for unsuspecting children searching for something harmless, such as a candy or a vape. His advice rang clear: parents should be vigilant and should avoid accepting any unprescribed drugs or consuming items from opened packages.
A continual theme throughout the evening was the vital importance of open communication between parents and their children. Parrott suggested that regular checks on children’s phones could help parents understand the reality of their children’s online lives, where accessing drugs has never been easier thanks to social media.
In addition to his roles as an EMT and a community educator, Parrott is one of two instructors teaching the EMT program at Bowling Green High School. His commitment extends beyond this initial presentation, with more scheduled talks for BGHS students throughout the week. This proactive approach aims to foster awareness among students about drug risks, creating a united front against fentanyl.
As statistics paint a grim picture nationally, with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reporting over 110,000 drug overdose deaths in the US in 2022—around 70% involving fentanyl—Kentucky faces its own tragic realities. In 2021 alone, the state recorded 2,250 overdose deaths, with a significant majority tied to fentanyl. Parrott voiced his frustration over witnessing the loss of young lives due to overdoses, emphasizing the urgent need for families to understand the dangers associated with this potent drug.
Parents at the presentation echoed these sentiments, sharing their deep concerns about the rising tide of fentanyl, particularly its targeted nature towards younger populations. One attendee reflected on how easily children can acquire these dangerous substances, highlighting the grave responsibility parents have to initiate conversations about these risks.
Another parent noted the necessity of clearly communicating the reality that fentanyl can appear in various unexpected forms, including vapes and edibles. As the conversation evolved, it became abundantly clear that Bowling Green is rallying together, determined to educate and protect its youth against the dangers of fentanyl.
With a community-focused approach and ongoing educational efforts, Bowling Green aims to make strides in combating the fentanyl crisis. It’s a conversation that needs to happen, and it starts with each family taking responsibility to stay informed and vigilant. Together, the hope is to ensure brighter and safer futures for the young people of Bowling Green.
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