Ohio sheriff won't let deputies carry Narcan, citing safety [View all]
Source: Associated Press
Ohio sheriff wont let deputies carry Narcan, citing safety
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HAMILTON, Ohio (AP) A sheriff in an Ohio county with record numbers of overdose deaths in recent years is sticking to his long-standing refusal to allow deputies to carry an overdose-reversal drug.
Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones says he remains opposed for safety reasons because people can become hostile and violent after being revived with Narcan. Deputies in neighboring counties in southwest Ohio do carry it.
I dont do Narcan, Jones told The Cincinnati Enquirer. They never carried it. Nor will they. Thats my stance.
County emergency crews administer Narcan, and the Butler County Health Department has been offering free naloxone kits to relatives and friends of addicts.
Jones latest comments came after a city councilman in Butler Countys Middletown drew national attention with his suggestion that emergency crews should stop responding to people who repeatedly overdose. Councilman Dan Picard also suggested that people who overdose should be forced to perform community service to make up for the cost of an emergency run.
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