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Board adopts proclamations for Fentanyl Awareness Day and Wildfire Preparedness Month; local partners highlight harm reduction and defensible‑space work
Summary
Lake County supervisors adopted proclamations designating April 29 as Fentanyl Awareness Day and May 2026 as Wildfire Community Preparedness Month. Health and fire-prevention partners described naloxone access, harm-reduction work, and community fuel-reduction programs and urged residents to prepare and carry Narcan.
The Lake County Board of Supervisors unanimously adopted two proclamations during its April 21 meeting.
For Fentanyl Awareness Day (April 29), Mary Gross, Health Services Program Coordinator for SafeRx at Lake County Health Services, urged continued focus on prevention, education and harm-reduction tools. "On this day, we honor the lives we have lost to fentanyl overdose while standing united in…
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