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Telephone town hall on heroin epidemic planned for Monday

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Pennsylvania’s heroin and opioid epidemic will be the focus of a second special telephone town hall meeting at 6:30 p.m. Monday from the State Capitol in Harrisburg, according to Sen. Camera Bartolotta, R-Carroll Township.

Area residents can participate in the event, which is part of a statewide effort to gather information on how the growing epidemic is affecting Pennsylvania and what can be done to save lives and battle addiction. It is the second of five regional tele-town halls scheduled around the state in the coming months.

Those interested in taking part can sign up ahead of time at www.acommonwealthcrisis.com to receive a phone call a few moments before the town hall meeting begins. Individuals can also sign up by texting the keyword “talkheroin” to the number 828282. Audio streaming for the tele-town hall will also be available online.

The event will be hosted by Sen. Gene Yaw, who chairs the Center for Rural Pennsylvania, a bipartisan, bicameral legislative research agency of the General Assembly. He will be joined by experts from across the commonwealth including Dr. Nancy Falvo, professor of nursing at Clarion University, and Washington County District Attorney Gene Vittone.

Nearly 3,400 drug-related overdose deaths were reported in Pennsylvania in 2015, an increase of more than 23 percent over 2014. In approximately four out of five of those deaths, the presence of heroin or at least one opioid was reported.

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