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Fentanyl Safety for Law Enforcement

Wed, Sep 28

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Zoom Webinar

Provided By- MCTFT

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Fentanyl Safety for Law Enforcement
Fentanyl Safety for Law Enforcement

Time & Location

Sep 28, 2022, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM EDT

Zoom Webinar

About the event

Learn how to avoid lethal drug exposure to fentanyl, fentanyl analogs, carfentanil, counterfeit pharmaceuticals & other dangerous substances in this FREE two-hour webinar presented by St. Petersburg College’s Multijurisdictional Counterdrug Task Force Training (MCTFT) program.

Geared toward first responder law enforcement, undercover narcotic, correctional, probation, parole, regulatory, and supervisory personnel, this presentation, focusing on awareness and preventative safety considerations, will cover the dangers of synthetic opioids, drug potency, counterfeit pills, counterfeit pill press devices, drug distribution methods, narcotic costs vs. profits, supply vs. demand factors, fentanyl analogs and similar synthetic substances, and much more.

Class size is limited, so register early!

Instruction provided by Dan Zsido, Retired Lieutenant from the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office, who commanded the Narcotics Division comprised of the Pinellas Initiative with the Central Florida High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (CFHIDTA), Strategic Long Term & Street Level Narcotics Investigations, Drug Interdiction Investigations, Pharmaceutical Drug Diversion Investigations and Technical Support Operations.

With 18 years of narcotics investigative experience in areas including policy development, undercover operations in high schools, street drug purchases, drug search warrants, narcotics intelligence, pharmaceutical crimes, and trafficking investigations, Mr. Zsido currently serves as the National Education & Training Director with the National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators (NADDI).

**NO COST**

Tuition Free through MCTFT!

Location: Webinar link to be provided before event

Point of Contact: Laura Heisler: heisler.laura@spcollege.edu; (727) 341-4437

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