P2R Episode 4 | Breaking Stigma and Saving Lives: Fire Chief Jan Rader on Frontline Compassion in the Opioid Crisis
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In this powerful episode of From Prevention to Recovery, host Marcel Gemme sits down with Jan Rader, West Virginia's first female fire chief and a pioneering force in changing how communities respond to the opioid epidemic. Featured in the Oscar-nominated Netflix documentary "Heroin(e)," Jan shares her remarkable journey from witnessing a cardiac arrest in a jewelry store to becoming one of Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People.
Jan discusses how Huntington, West Virginia, became known as "ground zero" for the opioid crisis—not because it was the worst affected, but because they chose transparency over silence. She reveals how her dual background as a paramedic and nurse shaped her compassionate approach to addiction, treating every person with dignity regardless of their circumstances.
Listeners will learn about:
- The critical importance of destigmatizing substance use disorder
- How collaboration between agencies creates real community change
- The power of harm reduction programs and why they save lives
- What Jan learned directly from her patients about addiction
- Practical advice for families dealing with loved ones struggling with addiction
- Prevention strategies that actually work for young people
Jan's message is clear: people do recover, and how we treat those struggling with addiction can make all the difference. This episode is essential listening for anyone touched by addiction, first responders, healthcare workers, and community leaders looking to create meaningful change.
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