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Event-goers can also get training on how to administer naloxone, or Narcan, which can save the lives of fentanyl users.
The ordinance is up for a hearing Wednesday and Lurie is lobbying the San Francisco Board of Supervisors to approve the plan that would cut city red tape to address the fentanyl crisis.