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Emergency action underway after 7 drug overdose calls in downtown Kelowna

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Emergency responders are on high alert after seven illicit drug overdoses in downtown Kelowna on Tuesday.

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Confirmation of the medical events came from Dawn Himer, executive director of the John Howard Society.

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Himer said six of the drug overdoses happened in their facility, Cornerstone, in the 400 block of Leon Avenue and one nearby off Water Street.

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“We’re trying to figure out where the drugs are coming from,” Himer said.

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The shocking overdose numbers in such a short time have Himer concerned for the evening hours, when overdoses are more common.

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She is hoping their clients will help them track down the people distributing the drugs and stop them from harming more people.

Interior Health (IHA) put out a warning on Friday about carfentanil, a drug 100 times more potent than fentanyl.

The IHA mobile safe injection RV is being called to the downtown core as the emergency unfolds, Himer told Global News.

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