Narcan Distribution Available from County Ambulance Service

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — County Ambulance Service is a member of The HEALing Communities study in Pittsfield and is ramping up efforts to distribute Narcan (Naloxone) nasal spray through an easy pickup system of Narcan kits being provided free to residents as part of the study.
 
"No one should die from an overdose, and naloxone is one of the most effective tools we have to save lives. But sadly, today, people with substance use disorders are overdosing and dying because Naloxone is not readily available, " said Brian K. Andrews President of County Ambulance. "We aim to create a stigma-free and safe environment for people to engage and learn about how they can protect themselves and others in case of an opioid overdose emergency." 
 
County Ambulance has developed an online form that only takes a minute to complete, does not involve any personal information, needs no insurance information and is free. Requestors will receive a small wallet type kit containing 2 doses of Narcan, a rescue mask, fentanyl test strips and valuable resource cards including instructions for use.
 
Narcan (Naloxone) can reverse the effects of an opioid overdose and save someone's life. 
 
According to a press release, anyone can and should administer this nasal spray if they suspect any type of overdose. If no opioids were involved, Narcan would not harm the person, it just wouldn't have any effect. 
 
Since many substances are now mixed with fentanyl, often without the user's knowledge, it is even more important that people don't use alone and have someone nearby who carries Narcan. Narcan reverses the effects of fentanyl, but since it is 50-100 times stronger than heroin, even small amounts can lead to an overdose. It may require multiple doses of Narcan to revive a person, which makes it crucial to call 911 when you witness an overdose, even after you started administering Narcan. The Good Samaritan Law protects you when you call 911, when you see or experience a drug overdose, and in administration of Narcan.
 
The HEALing Communities team continues to analyze overdose data in Pittsfield and North Adams to identify neighborhoods and areas that are especially hard hit. Based on this overdose mapping and in partnership with neighborhood stores, businesses, and community agencies, we meet people where they are, can offer Narcan training, and can offer them Narcan kit containing two doses and information about local addiction treatment and recovery services.
 
Pittsfield and surrounding community residents can request a free Narcan kit that they can pick up at County Ambulance by filling out a online form at https://countyamb.biz/narcan . When the form is received by County Ambulance staff, they will place the Narcan kit in a pickup box located on the front door of their headquarters located at 175 Wahconah St. Staff will then notify the requesting party that their Narcan kit is available for pickup and they can proceed to 175 Wahconah St. and anonymously pick up the kit from the pickup box eliminating any stigma about getting Narcan.
 
County Ambulance is also participating in the program of Leave Behind Narcan at any call involving a potential overdose. Upon responding to a call involving an overdose staff will offer a kit to on scene bystanders in the event someone has used their Narcan or as a preventative measure for any possible future overdoses.

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Brien Center Announces Vice President of Human Resources

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Amy Thomson was recently named Vice President of Human Resources for the Brien Center, Berkshire County's largest behavioral health provider. 
 
In her new position, she will provide strategic direction and oversight for all aspects of the Human Resources functional areas including recruitment and retention, employee relations, compensation and benefits, performance management and professional development.
 
Immediately prior to joining The Brien Center, Thomson served as the Vice President of Human Resources for the Annie Selke Companies. Other career positions include Director of Human Resources for Berkshire Healthcare Systems' Long Term Care Division, Vice President of Human Resources for Legacy Banks and Director of HR for Cranwell Resort, Spa and Golf Club. 
 
She is a resident of Pittsfield.
 
"We are excited that Amy has joined our leadership team, "said Christine Macbeth, President and CEO of the Brien Center. "The agency will benefit from her 30+ years in Human Resources and her skills in employee relations, compliance and benefit management, performance management and strategic focus. Her previous experience will serve her well as she leads her team in developing and implementing efficient and creative initiatives that will advance the HR components of the organization's strategic plan."
 
Thomson earned a Masters' Degree in Human Resources Management from Leslie University and a
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Boston College. She enjoys skiing, hiking, horseback riding and spending quality time with family and friends.
 
 
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