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Livingston Parish approves $15,000 for youth opioid-prevention camp and $351,000 for EMS equipment from settlement funds

3577703 · May 8, 2025
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The Livingston Parish Council unanimously approved two resolutions allocating opioid-settlement money: $15,000 to Students Against Destructive Decisions for a SADD summer camp and $351,000 to fire/EMS agencies for mechanical CPR machines and other resuscitation equipment.

The Livingston Parish Council on May 8 unanimously approved two separate allocations from the parish’s opioid-settlement funds: $15,000 to support a Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) summer camp and $351,000 to equip local fire and EMS crews with mechanical CPR devices, automated external defibrillators and related rescue gear.

Parish President Randy Delet told the council the settlement money was “to be spent on prevention, treatment, and other strategies,” and framed the SADD camp as an early…

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