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Earlier this month, Moncton’s fire chief said the department responded to 52 overdose calls over the course of a weekend — when it usually only receives four…
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The sooner 911 is contacted, the sooner care can begin. Ambulance New Brunswick says responding to suspected overdose calls can be challenging, but their responders have the expertise and equipment to provide timely, life-saving care. The leading US public health agency has announced a Level 1 response.
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The sooner 911 is contacted, the sooner care can begin.
according to Global News - CanadaAmbulance New Brunswick says responding to suspected overdose calls can be challenging, but their responders have the expertise and equipment to provide timely, life-saving care.
according to Global News - CanadaThe leading US public health agency has announced a Level 1 response.
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