have hit our nation s kids hard. now some high schools are going the extra nile keep students safe. morgan radford reports. reporter: when tanya niederman lost her son j.j. he was just 19 years old. he ingested cocaine and he had enough fentanyl in his system to kill 30 grown adults. a tragic story increasingly common. overdoses among teens 14 to 18 reaching a record high, surging 133% in just two years. the vast majority of them caused by fentanyl, a drug that is often found in fake pills made to resemble prescription drugs likes oxycodone, xanax or adderall. that s why here at highland regional high school in new jersey break the glass. remove the narcan. reporter: a new solution to the students. is it almost like a fire extinguisher, you just break glass if necessary? that s exactly what it is. reporter: the