Recent overdoses have made the Oxford OPP come out with a message about safety.
OXFORD COUNTY - The Oxford OPP are sending out a notice regarding overdoses.
Recently, officers have responded to two opiate overdoses in the County, and would like to issue a public safety alert due to the number of overdoses in a short period of time. In each instance, naloxone was successfully administered by officers, and none of the overdoses were fatal.
Another reminder is that anyone using unregulated drugs should use extreme caution, should not use them alone, and should have Narcan readily available. Also, anyone who suffers serious illness after consuming a narcotic should call 911, attend a local emergency room, or attend a walk-in clinic immediately.

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