Trucking Cares Foundation launches fentanyl public awareness campaign

These vinyl wraps are available -- at a discounted cost -- to anyone in the trucking industry who wants to show support for ending fentanyl deaths. (Courtesy: Lowen)
These vinyl wraps are available — at a discounted cost — to anyone in the trucking industry who wants to show support for ending fentanyl deaths. (Courtesy: Lowen)

WASHINGTON — The American Trucking Associations’ (ATA)Trucking Cares Foundation (TCF) and Facing Fentanyl have joined forces to sound the alarm about the increasing threat of the illicit fentanyl epidemic.

 

Cities and towns nationwide are awash in lethal fentanyl.

The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration reports that at least seven in 10 counterfeit pills are deadly, according to an ATA news release.

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