Courtesy Photo | Defense Threat Reduction Agency's Chemical and Biological Technologies Department | 09.07.2022
Military personnel and chemical incident responders use naloxone hydrochloride injections when they suspect high-potency opioids are being used as a chemical weapon. (Kaléo photo) Lethal doses of fentanyl and carfentanil relative to a lethal dose of heroin. (U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration photo)...
Courtesy Photo | Defense Threat Reduction Agency's Chemical and Biological Technologies Department | 07.30.2020
The powdery dust next to the penny is 2mg of fentanyl. Just 2mg can be lethal to people. Source: U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). Fentanyl. DEA website. https://www.dea.gov/galleries/drug-images/fentanyl. Accessed May 26, 2020....
Photo by Janet A. Aker | Defense Health Agency | 05.06.2019
Airmen at the 178th Wing were given naloxone (Narcan) through Project DAWN to use in case they encounter someone experiencing an opioid overdose May 6, 2019, at Springfield Air National Guard Base, Ohio. Project DAWN (Deaths Avoided with Naloxone) educates personnel on the opioid epidemic and teaches them how to administer naloxone in an effort to help reduce opioid overdoses....
Photo by Senior Airman Amber Mullen-Schweitzer | 178th Wing | 05.06.2019
Airman at the 178th Wing were given Nalaxone (Narcan) through Project DAWN to use in case they encounter someone experiencing an opioid overdose May 6, 2019 at Springfield Air National Guard Base, Ohio. Project DAWN (Deaths Avoided with Nalaxone) is a program that educates personnel on the opioid epidemic and teaches them how to administer Naloxone in an effort to help reduce opioid overdoses......
Photo by Senior Airman Amber Mullen-Schweitzer | 178th Wing | 05.06.2019
Amy Hernandez, the director of psychological health at the 178th Wing, teaches a class through Project DAWN about the use of Nalaxone (Narcan) and the opioid crisis in the Dayton area May 6, 2019 at Springfield Air National Guard Base, Ohio. Project DAWN (Deaths Avoided with Nalaxone) is a program that educates personnel on the opioid epidemic and teaches them how to administer Naloxone in an......
Photo by Senior Airman Amber Mullen-Schweitzer | 178th Wing | 05.06.2019
Amy Hernandez, the director of psychological health at the 178th Wing, teaches a class through Project DAWN about the use of Nalaxone (Narcan) and the opioid crisis in the Dayton area May 6, 2019 at Springfield Air National Guard Base, Ohio. Project DAWN (Deaths Avoided with Nalaxone) is a program that educates personnel on the opioid epidemic and teaches them how to administer Naloxone in an......
Photo by Senior Airman Amber Mullen-Schweitzer | 178th Wing | 05.06.2019
An Airman, assigned to the 178th Wing, listens to Amy Hernandez, the director of psychological health at the 178th Wing, teach a class through Project DAWN about the use of Nalaxone (Narcan) and the opioid crisis in the Dayton area May 6, 2019 at Springfield Air National Guard Base, Ohio. Project DAWN (Deaths Avoided with Nalaxone) is a program that educates personnel on the opioid epidemic......
Photo by Staff Sgt. Balinda ONeal | Alaska National Guard | 05.31.2017
Alaska Guard Master Sgt. Nina Kolyvanova, 103rd Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction) training noncommissioned officer, backs the operations truck and trailer onto a C-17 Globemaster III aircraft crewed by the 176th Wing’s 249th Airlift Squadron after interacting and providing outreach to local residents at the Edward G. Pitka Sr. Airport in Galena, Alaska, May 31, 2017. (U.S.......