Austin City Limits Music Festival attendees can get Narcan for free from this nonprofit

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Austin City Limits Music Festival attendees can get Narcan for free from this nonprofit
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This Must Be the Place is partnering with ACL Fest and C3 to educate music fans about the dangers of fentanyl.

say they absolutely don't want any incidents to happen at the festival, but if the medication is needed, people will know what to do.

When fest-goers go up to the booth, experts will be there to answer questions on how to administer Narcan and the medication will be handed out in clear bags. The festival's security staff is already aware of what those pouches look like, exactly what Narcan is and what it does, and that it's festival-safe to carry around. "What generally happens is they walk up to our booth.

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