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By Corky Siemaszko. The sheriff of one opioid-ravaged Ohio county is refusing to equip his deputies with Narcan, the drug that has saved the lives of countless overdosing addicts. Butler County
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Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones explains why his deputies don't carry Narcan.
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Sheriff Richard K. Jones of Butler County, Ohio, told the Cincinnati Enquirer that he believes the drug naloxone, a substance used to revive overdose victims that is known by its brand name Narcan
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HAMILTON, Ohio (WKRC) - Butler County's Sheriff doesn't shy away from controversy and he's been at the center of one ever since he announced his deputies won't carry the drug that reverses an
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Sheriff Richard Jones in Butler County, Ohio, refuses to let his police officers carry Narcan, a nasal spray that counters the effects of opioid overdose.
https://www.clevescene.com/news/butler-county-sheriff-wont-let-deputies-carry-narcan-in-the-epicenter-of-opiate-crisis-8508569
In Butler County, which rests between twin epicenters Cincinnati and Dayton, sheriff's deputies are not allowed to carry the overdose-reversing drug Narcan. It's a safety thing, Sheriff Richard
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BUTLER COUNTY, OH — The sheriff in one Ohio county says his officers don't carry Narcan and will not be carrying the life-saving drug, which is used to successfully revive someone who might
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Controversial Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones won't allow deputies to carry Narcan Breaking News Teachers frustrated, angry at lack of support and respect for profession
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Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones says he remains opposed for safety reasons because people can become hostile and violent after being revived with Narcan Read This: How a VA Sheriff's Office Made Operational Improvements with New Suite of Software
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Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones says that his deputies don't use the herion overdose drug Narcan now, and never will under his watch.
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HAMILTON, Ohio (AP / WKRC) - Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones says his deputies will not carry the overdose-reversal drug Narcan.With a record number of overdose deaths in recent years Sheriff
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BUTLER COUNTY, Ohio — A sheriff in an Ohio county with record numbers of drug deaths in recent years is sticking to his longstanding refusal to allow deputies to carry an overdose antidote.
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Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones reiterated what he has repeatedly said: His deputies will not carry Narcan, the drug used to help reverse the effects of heroin overdoses."I've never used
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Updated: Jul 6, 2017 / 11:02 PM EDT. HAMILTON, OH (WCMH) - Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones says that unless he is ordered by a court, his deputies will not carry Narcan. "Basically, we
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Ohio is among the states hit hardest by the opioid crisis. Butler County, near Cincinnati, had a record 192 drug overdose deaths last year. The county coroner has said it is on pace for other
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Recently, the Butler County Sheriff went on record stating he and his deputies will not carry life-saving Narcan. How will this affect addicts in need? 800-481-8457
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BUTLER COUNTY, Ohio — A sheriff in an Ohio county with record numbers of drug deaths in recent years is sticking to his longstanding refusal to allow deputies to carry an overdose antidote.
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July 7, 2017 / 1:55 PM EDT / CBS/AP. HAMILTON, Ohio -- 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
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Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones says his deputies don't use Narcan now and never will under his watch, despite its effectiveness in reversing the effects of heroin overdoses.
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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. 1 weather alerts 1
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Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones says that unless he is ordered by a court, his deputies will not carry Narcan.
https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2017/07/07/sheriffs-narcan-stance-questioned-other-cops/459682001/
Butler County Commissioner T.C. Rogers, a Republican like Jones, said he had no problem with the sheriff's stance. "I think that is for the EMTs (Emergency Medical Technicians) to provide," Rogers
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But there's one enormous exception: Fentanyl. "First, you got to understand that fentanyl in the size of two grains of salt can be a deadly overdose," notes Sheriff Grady Judd of Polk County, Fla
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A Pontiac woman whose illegal drugs reportedly caused two police officers to become ill after they searched her at a traffic stop pleaded guilty as charged Monday in Oakland County Circuit Court.
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The rookie Sag Harbor cop who pulled over Justin Timberlake for alleged drunk driving was a hero who saved someone's life days before he busted the global pop star.. A Hamptons insider
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On July 1, new laws will go into effect in a number of U.S. states. One Tennessee law would make suspicion of opioid impairment sufficient to establish evidence of driving under the influence. In
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Start with a sternum rub; Pat their shoulders to wake them up; Call 911; Pull out your Narcan, place it into the nose, and push the plunger. After administering the first dose, start administering
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Huey took action, heading to the scene while his partner called 911. Assessing the victim, Huey thought he might need CPR, then he spotted one of the men with an empty Narcan canister. After discovering the man may have overdosed on drugs, the people who were helping at the scene told Huey they had only administered one Narcan dose.
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Packages of the overdose antidote naloxone await use on Thursday, June 6, 2024, at OnPoint NYC, an overdose prevention center in New York. According to a study published Monday, June 17, 2024, in JAMA Internal Medicine, people on Medicare who survived a drug overdose in 2020 were much more likely to later receive opioid painkillers than any medication to treat addiction — and some went on to