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Vending machine in Newton County dispenses overdose reversal drug
Vending machine in Newton County dispenses overdose reversal drug

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time15 hours ago

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Vending machine in Newton County dispenses overdose reversal drug

A key tool in the fight against the deadly opioid epidemic is now available in a Newton County vending machine. The first naloxone vending machine installed at a Georgia law enforcement facility is at the Newton County Detention Center. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] The county sheriff's office said people who need access to the machine can request a token from a Newton County Detention Center administrator, which allows them to get a naloxone kit. The machine also features a QR code with step-by-step instructions on how to administer the naloxone. TRENDING STORIES: 17-year-old missing after boat found circling on Allatoona Lake Family of twins found dead on Bell Mountain dispute findings, say they were killed GA ringleader of fraud scheme sentenced for creating fake recruiting websites to steal identities 'This is a major step forward in protecting lives and empowering our community,' said Newton County Sheriff Ezell Brown. 'By placing this machine inside our facility, we are bridging the gap between public safety and public health. We are proud to lead the way in Georgia.' The vending machine fills a critical need, the sheriff's office said. Georgia had 15,457 opioid overdose incidents requiring emergency response from 2024 to now, the Overdose Detection Mapping Application Program said. Newton County accounted for 173 of those incidents, or 1.12% of the state's total. The county's vending machine was made possible in partnership with GNR Public Health and was bought through support from the Georgia Department of Public Health's opioid program. The project is funded through a two-year, $196,800 grant from the Georgia Opioid Crisis Abatement Trust awarded to GNR Public Health. Part of this funding will stock the machine with naloxone kits. [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

CCSO announces new naloxone stand in West Ashley
CCSO announces new naloxone stand in West Ashley

Yahoo

time23-05-2025

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CCSO announces new naloxone stand in West Ashley

CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – West Ashley is home to a new naloxone stand after Charleston County reported a recent spike in overdoses. The owner of Consign Charleston is partnering with the Charleston County Sheriff's Office to the stand at 1610 Sam Rittenberg Boulevard. 'We thank them for this partnership and willingness to help their community,' CCSO wrote in a social media post. The overdose data comes from OD MAPS, which stands for Overdose Detection Mapping Application Program, the sheriff's office said. The system provides suspected overdose data for different jurisdictions so officials can mobilize a response to areas experiencing overdose increases. The new stand is part of a countywide initiative. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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