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Glynn County schools recognize officers, trainers and hospital staff after two life‑saving responses
Summary
At its Oct. 14 meeting the Glynn County Board of Education honored two police officers who revived an apparent opioid overdose and school and hospital personnel who revived a coach after sudden cardiac arrest, highlighting investments in Narcan kits, AEDs and emergency training.
The Glynn County Board of Education on Oct. 14 recognized school resource officers and school and hospital personnel for two separate life‑saving responses earlier this year.
Assistant Superintendent Steve Waters told the board that on Aug. 11 Lieutenant Skoggin and Lieutenant Spalding responded to a single‑car crash behind Brunswick High School and “found the driver unresponsive, not breathing and with little to no pulse.” Waters said the officers “quickly identified the driver was overdosing on opioids” and that “Lieutenant Scoggin administered 2 doses of Narcan, which revived the driver and likely saved her life.”
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