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City Police Cut Overdose Deaths by 66 Percent With Special Drug

City Police Cut Overdose Deaths by 66 Percent With Special Drug
The Quincy Police Department was one of the first law enforcement agencies to distribute a drug called Naloxone, a drug used to reverse opiate overdoses.

The Quincy Police Department was one of the first law enforcement agencies to distribute a drug called Naloxone, a drug used to reverse opiate overdoses.

Police Lt. Patrick Glynn told NPR that the experimental drug, along with EMT training for every cop and tweaking of the so-called Good Samaritan law to eliminate prosecution for small amounts of drugs in lifesaving emergency situations, has led to a 66 percent reduction in deaths due to heroin and other overdoses.

He said people are seeing the police as helpers rather than simply officials who prosecute any law-breakers.

(LISTEN to the story from NPR's Weekend Edition or READ the story from WBIR)

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