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San Bernardino High School Students Debut Fentanyl PSA

High school students in San Bernardino, Calif. created a PSA to warn their peers about fentanyl.

Students at Arroyo Valley High School made the PSA, which uses DEA's "One Pill Can Kill" campaign about the synthetic opioid responsible for tens of thousands of poisonings in the United States annually.

"Kids won't really listen to adults no matter how hard you try so I feel like it was very important for me to do it because I'm a student so they can hear from my point of view," said Michelle Miranda, a senior at Arroyo Valley High School, according to NBC Los Angeles.

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