alex crawl. >> good to see you. my name is alex crawl and i'm a resident in your district, and i'm an epidemiologist at the nonprofit research triangle institute. i've been doing research in san francisco for 21 years. it was our research in 2000, 2001, that was the first anywhere in the world that showed you could put naloxone in the hands of people to save them from overdoses. something we presented to the then director of help, mitch katz, who then made the dope project, the education project able to start dispensing this great medication. this is being sold separately and being a buying fentanyl and we're seeing a lot of that in the strategies at this point, which is what is leading to the huge uptake in overdoses. in 2002, they lead to overdose deaths and at that point was 180 deaths. they almost managed to get it down to the teens. they got it down quite a bit. it's the fentanyl that's changed right now. with respect to supervisors stephani points, we need treatment and people to get into drug treatment. the m