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Long Island Mother Advocates for Nationwide EpiPen Access for First Responders

CBS New YorkDecember 5, 20252 min370 views
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The Fight for GEO's Law

  • πŸ’” Georgina Cornago, a mother from Long Island, is advocating for GEO's Law to be passed by Congress, inspired by the tragic death of her son, Giovani, 12 years ago.
  • πŸŽ—οΈ Giovani passed away in 2013 due to a severe peanut allergy attack, as there was no EpiPen available during the emergency.

Equipping First Responders Nationwide

  • πŸ›οΈ Cornago took her mission to the United States Capitol to urge lawmakers to make EpiPens standard issue for first responders across the country.
  • βš–οΈ The proposed bipartisan bill, championed by Congressman Laura Gillan, seeks to establish a $25 million grant program to provide EpiPens to law enforcement.
  • πŸŽ“ The bill also aims to fund training for officers on how to administer EpiPens and shield them from civil liability.

Impact and Motivation

  • πŸš‘ The initiative is driven by the understanding that first responders are often the first on the scene in emergencies and need immediate access to life-saving medication.
  • πŸ“ˆ Currently, 32 million Americans suffer from severe food or other allergies, highlighting the widespread need for such measures.
  • βœ… A recent incident in Cornago's hometown of Lindbrook saw police successfully save a victim using EpiPens installed in patrol cars just two days prior, demonstrating the effectiveness of the program.
  • πŸ™ Georgina Cornago is motivated by a promise to her son, Gio, that his death would not be in vain, pushing for the bill's passage.
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EpiPenFirst RespondersSevere Allergic ReactionAnaphylaxisGEO's LawFood AllergiesLaw EnforcementPublic HealthCongressional ActionGrant ProgramEmergency Medical Services
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