The San Diego State University men’s basketball team is partnering with San Diego’s U.S. Attorney’s Office, the San Diego City Attorney’s Office and nonprofit MESA to launch a social media campaign aimed at bringing awareness to the dangers of fentanyl, it was announced Monday.
The San Diego State University men's basketball team is partnering with San Diego's U.S. Attorney's Office, the San Diego City Attorney's Office and nonprofit MESA to launch aaimed at bringing awareness to the dangers of fentanyl, it was announced Monday.
In a series of public service announcements posted to Instagram, X, Snapchat, LinkedIn and YouTube, members of the 2023-24 Aztecs basketball team -- including several players who played in the 2023 NCAA national championship game -- discuss the potentially fatal consequences of using fentanyl. The videos touch on fentanyl's presence in many other drugs and the importance of having Narcan available to prevent deadly overdoses.Sign up for NBC San Diego newsletters.
In announcing the campaign's launch, San Diego Acting U.S. Attorney Andrew R. Haden said,"We are willing to do whatever it takes to save lives and spread the word that fentanyl is still claiming many lives, and every one of us can and must take action to prevent fatal overdoses. I'd like to thank the incredible SDSU student-athletes, who did not hesitate to answer our call for help.
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