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Naloxone use in Winnipeg

“I think there’s a huge benefit for any first responder to be carrying naloxone on them. It’s a lifesaving tool.”
Const. Lindsey Stevens talks about a close call in Charleswood, where officers had to hike down into a forested area to help a man suffering from an apparent drug overdose.

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