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Sunday, December 22, 2024

Every Second Counts in an Opioid Overdose Situation

Every second counts in an opioid overdose situation. Knowing the signs of an opioid overdose and having the resources available is essential. Naloxone saves lives.

As part of your Gallup Fire Departments Community Risk Reduction program we are offer free Naloxone training and distributing Naloxone kits FREE of charge.

For more information please call 505-722-4195.

May be an image of text that says 'GALLUP FIRE DEPARTMENT COMMUNITY RISK REDUCTION PROGRAM PRESENTS NALOXONE SAVES LIVES Every Second Counts GET IT. CARRY IT. USE IT. Be Prepared to Recognize an Opioid Overdose and Act Knowing the signs an opioid overdose essential to responding quickly. DoseOfReality.com ADOSE "REALITY The signs and symptoms of an opioid overdose emergency can include: Unusual sleepiness or unresponsiveness Breathing will be slow or absent Slow heartbeat or low blood pressure Skin feels cold and clammy Pupils are tiny Nails and lips are blue To learn how to use naloxone, and get for FREE, call The Gallup Fire Department at (505)722-4195'

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