Calling All Trades: Jobs for a Green Economy Workshop Series Launches July 7
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The City of Santa Monica’s Economic Recovery Task Force will be presenting Calling All Trades: Jobs for a Green Economy, an 8-part speaker series.
Experienced educators and trades professionals will share the challenges, successes, and current insider perspectives about careers in the trades and attendees will gain knowledge about how to pursue jobs in the growing green economy.
This online series intends to inform, prepare, and encourage people who may be interested in having a career in the trades such as electrical, plumbing, electric vehicle infrastructure, and renewable energy. Speakers will discuss the importance of recognizing opportunities in the trades and how to pursue the pre-requisite education, finding employment, and the soft skills needed to climb the ladder in the trades. The speakers will share invaluable information about their own occupational journeys and w
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Santa Monica police officers used Naloxone, or Narcan, to help a woman who overdosed on Oxycodone. (Courtesy of the Santa Monica Police Department)
SANTA MONICA, CA Officers helped a 27-year-old woman who overdosed on Oxycodone by using Naloxone, the Santa Monica Police Department said this week.
An overdose was reported April 25 around 6:08 p.m. at Virginia Park, 2200 Virginia Ave., near Pico Boulevard, Lt. Rudy Flores of the Santa Monica Police Department said.
A man reported that his girlfriend had overdosed in her home and he tried taking her to a hospital but noticed her condition was declining while he drove her there, police said. He pulled over at Virginia Avenue Park and immediately called for help. He told officers that his girlfriend had overdosed on Oxycodone.
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SANTA MONICA Sgt. Rudy Flores of the Santa Monica Police Department indicated in a press release to Canyon news on April 28 that on Sunday, August 25, officers at 6:08 p.m. used Narcan to save a woman who overdosed on opioids in Virginia Park.
After arriving on the scene, officers encountered the reporting person, who informed them that he found his girlfriend had overdosed inside her home. He was transporting her to a local hospital, but while driving he realized her condition declining. He pulled over at Virginia Avenue Park and called for help. The reporting person informed officers that his girlfriend had overdosed on Oxycodone.