Overdose Response Team Establishes Pilot Narcan Program with Utica Fire Department

  • Source: WIBX-AM 950
  • Published: 10/20/2020 12:44 PM

The Oneida County Overdose Response Team is teaming up with the Utica Fire Department and Midstate EMS to launch the county’s first Narcan “Leave Behind Program.” The program includes kits that contain a single-step Narcan nasal spray dose, an instructional handout and a pocket card with contact information for Oneida County Opioid addiction services. The kits will be left with patients who are treated by the Utica Fire Department for an opioid overdose or who are determined to be high-risk. According to the Overdose Response Team, a high number of overdoses occur within the City of Utica. “Oneida County’s Overdose Response Team has been actively working to share important real-time overdose data that is used not only to identify problems, but to drive targeted and collaborative actions like this program to address them,” said Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente.



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