Pittsfield Fire Now Carrying Narcan

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Fire Department is now equipped with Narcan.
 
The firefighters are being equipped with the overdose reversing drug through a Massachusetts Department of Public Health grant. All of the engine companies were issued nasal Nalozone - Narcan - on Tuesday morning.
 
The drug reverses potentially fatal opioid overdoses by displacing the drug from the receptors in the brain. The drug is said to have minimal side effects and is not dangerous if administered to someone who is not overdosing. But, it does have the potential to save a life in some instances. 
 
From now on, if the department responds to a call in which a person has overdoses, the firefighters will administer Narcan. All firefighters will be trained in-house by the Captains Stanley Caesar and Neil Myers.
 
"Given the current epidemic this country is facing, it is absolutely necessary that as first responders, we are equipped with this life saving drug," Fire Chief Czerwinski said. "By administering Narcan, we hope to save lives of residents who have overdosed."
 
Pittsfield is just the latest of multiple fire and police departments throughout the state to start carrying the drug.
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Local Runners Compete at Boston Marathon

BOSTON, Mass. -- Laura Stephen of Great Barrington finished 26th in the women's 60-64 age group at Monday's Boston Marathon, the top Berkshire County finisher in their division at the 128th running of the event.
 
Stephen crossed the finish line in 3 hours, 42 minutes, 52 seconds, 12,633rd in the overall field of more than 30,000 runners who made the trek from Hopkinton to Copley Square in Boston.
 
More than a dozen Berkshire County residents are listed among the finishers on the Boston Athletic Association website.
 
The fastest of that group was Dalton's Alex White, who finished in 2:38:34 to place 358th overall and 291st among men aged 18 to 39.
 
The race was won by Sisay Lemma of Ethiopia in 2:06.17. Kenya's Hellen Obiri was the fastest woman in the field, hitting the tape in 2:22:37.
 
Berkshire County finishers, with time and position in their age group, included:
 
Nicole Armbrust, Williamstown, 3:47:11, 683rd
Jon Bakija, Williamstown, 3:39:43, 584th
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