February is American Heart Month, and the Springfield Fire Department wants you to celebrate by learning how to save lives.
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School nurses, teachers or other people trained and qualified would be authorized to administer the nasal spray to a student or staff member experiencing symptoms of an opioid overdose.
In the choir room, where students typically learn music, teachers and administrators gathered to learn how to save lives.