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paramedics it used to narcan to revive him, but couldn't. police found prescription drugs and a bag, but no official cause of death has been determined. he is one of 71 probable overdose deaths in the last the medical society of milwaukee and leads an initiative to cut down on prescription narcotic abuse. he is asking for privacy and not commenting at this time. joyce: you will be seeing orange construction barrels around the zoo interchange longer than expected. governor walker's plan cuts money from state highway programs, delaying the final leg of the exchange. the plan wil million more for local governments to spend on their own roads. there will be no increase to the gas tax or vehicle registration fees. governor walker is responding to the league of documents related to the john doe investigation. he refused to acknowledge that he solicited large corporate donations. democrats are raising questions whether the governor and republicans passed laws as a favor to those donors. those laws because they are related to issues he has supported
paramedics it used to narcan to revive him, but couldn't. police found prescription drugs and a bag, but no official cause of death has been determined. he is one of 71 probable overdose deaths in the last the medical society of milwaukee and leads an initiative to cut down on prescription narcotic abuse. he is asking for privacy and not commenting at this time. joyce: you will be seeing orange construction barrels around the zoo interchange longer than expected. governor walker's plan cuts...
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. >> people gather in fond du lac for narcan training. kathy: how regular people are hoping to save lives. tonight peter feigin, the president of the milwaukee bucks, is expressing some regret over recent comments about the city. joyce: wisn 12 news' christina palladino is live. christina, the new york native took to the radio tonight to clear the air. >> peter feigin says the silver lining is that his comments created immense awareness. this all started last week while he was trying to promote and encourage people to check out the new arena here once it's finished. back controversial comments he recently made about the city his organization is trying to transform. >> it wasn't my intention to characterize the entire community as overtly racist. you know, i regret the fact that i made a gross generalization. >> feigin was on wisn radio's the mark belling show this afternoon explaining what he meant during a speech he gave last week to the madison rotary club. feigin was the guest speaker, encouraging folks to check we have got to reattach
. >> people gather in fond du lac for narcan training. kathy: how regular people are hoping to save lives. tonight peter feigin, the president of the milwaukee bucks, is expressing some regret over recent comments about the city. joyce: wisn 12 news' christina palladino is live. christina, the new york native took to the radio tonight to clear the air. >> peter feigin says the silver lining is that his comments created immense awareness. this all started last week while he was...
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he saved a man's life using narcan an opioid antidote. >> ran down and grabbed the narcan kit and handed it off and, you know, administered the narcan. >> maybe two or three minutes before. >> just last week akron police begun training officers on how to use narcan. there are 35 patrol cars carrying the kit. >> when we use them we can get them refinished, as long as the grant is ai county the police department will have access to these. >> every patrol car will have the kit. and all officers will be trained. it's not a matter of if but when. >> yes, we will end up using it again, ultimately if we can save some people, give them a chance to -- another chance to get clean and, you know, get off the heroin it's ultimately a good thing. >> now officer turner said he is no hero, is he happy to have will against opioid abuse, reporting from the akron camp news room channel 3 news. >>> new tonight the zika virus has been found in trapped mosquitoes in florida, the first time this happened in the continental u.s., three mosquitoes from miami beach tested positive. while it's disappointing they a
he saved a man's life using narcan an opioid antidote. >> ran down and grabbed the narcan kit and handed it off and, you know, administered the narcan. >> maybe two or three minutes before. >> just last week akron police begun training officers on how to use narcan. there are 35 patrol cars carrying the kit. >> when we use them we can get them refinished, as long as the grant is ai county the police department will have access to these. >> every patrol car will...
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. >>> okay, rob, just say no to narcan? >> that's what some officials are calling for in the midst of a heroin epidemic. still ahead tonight at 5:00, the ohio sheriff who wants to roll back efforts to ease the crisis and help first responders here at home feeling about that debate. >>> a frank warning how the city of cleveland is taking on landlords who don't clean up lead contamination in >>> and the plot thickens. wells fargo says they fired thousands of employees for creating fake accounts. but two former employees have a different side of that story. >>> it is a change of heart. why this mom went from anti- vaxor to putting all her kids on an aggressive vaccination >>> we have new information right now on a shooting in texas. several people are recovering from a gunshot wound where a gunman was killed. the shooter appeared to target people at random here inside their cars in a parking lot. nine people were hit. condition tonight. when police arrived, they were targeted here as well. officers fired back, they shot the su
. >>> okay, rob, just say no to narcan? >> that's what some officials are calling for in the midst of a heroin epidemic. still ahead tonight at 5:00, the ohio sheriff who wants to roll back efforts to ease the crisis and help first responders here at home feeling about that debate. >>> a frank warning how the city of cleveland is taking on landlords who don't clean up lead contamination in >>> and the plot thickens. wells fargo says they fired thousands of...
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deputies gave them narcan - and took them to the hospital - where a spokesperson said the the narcan li s lives. eight chinese aircrafts flew over the waters between the two japanese islands. this was the first time for chinese fighter jets to go back and forth between the islands. japan set jets into the air...just in case -- but the chinese planes did not violate japan's airspace. now, japan says it will carefully monitor the actions of the chinese military. china is expanding its military exercises over the east china sea. everyone is in taiwan. typhoon megi is expected to hit tomorrow. the storm is already bringing heavy rain and strong winds to the country. it's expected to hit the southern part of china by wednesady morning. saving those vacation days may be paying off for folks looking to travel this fall. why the coming weeks are considered the best time to get away for a little r & r. but first, lets check in with marty and amelia. for those of you who've stashed discipline is about to be rewarded. here's nbc's chris clackum. some time today... we're expecting about home sal
deputies gave them narcan - and took them to the hospital - where a spokesperson said the the narcan li s lives. eight chinese aircrafts flew over the waters between the two japanese islands. this was the first time for chinese fighter jets to go back and forth between the islands. japan set jets into the air...just in case -- but the chinese planes did not violate japan's airspace. now, japan says it will carefully monitor the actions of the chinese military. china is expanding its military...
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deputies gave them narcan - and took hospital - where a spokesperson said the the narcan - most likely saved their lives. here in colorado - beer is pretty popular. but one denver man - is even more popular - and hundreds of people gathered to prove it. he's known as "earthman".. and he's been selling beer at concerts and games in the denver area for nearly three decades. his real name is brent doeden. he was diagnosed with a stage 4 brain tumor about a month ago. on sunday - friends doeden says he was surprised at how many people showed up. earthman is scheduled to start chemo and radiation this week. his family wants to take him to a widespread panic concert - because he loves music. they've set up a go-fund-me account to help pay for medical and travel expenses. we've posted a link on our facebook page. a sad weekend for the sports world.. are bringing in a legendary golfer "the king" died on sunday.. palmer was a seven time major championship winner - and won more than 90 tournaments in all during his career. he passed away in pittsburgh from heart complications.. palmer was 87. he
deputies gave them narcan - and took hospital - where a spokesperson said the the narcan - most likely saved their lives. here in colorado - beer is pretty popular. but one denver man - is even more popular - and hundreds of people gathered to prove it. he's known as "earthman".. and he's been selling beer at concerts and games in the denver area for nearly three decades. his real name is brent doeden. he was diagnosed with a stage 4 brain tumor about a month ago. on sunday - friends...
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that >> there are counties offering free narcan and hands-on training for the drug. the epidemic is hitting the medical examiner's office hard. >> the son of the medical examiner was found dead. they used narcan but couldn't save him. they have not determined the official cause of death. petterson is one of the 71 probable overdose deaths that it has seen in the past seven weeks in milwaukee county. >> warning for parents, hand, foot and mouth disease is showing up in the kids in the area. schools and day cares have recently sent out alerts. symptoms are a sore throat and high fever, blisters appear on the hands and feet and inside of but can be prevented. >> keeping your hands washed is best as possible. especially after diaper changes or if you are having contact with sa live ya. >> the disruns the course in 7-10 days and no specific treatment. >> doors open milwaukee kks rare chance to get inside of a building that hasn't been open for almost 40 years, we are talking about the gas station in west allis. it was a popular chain of gas stations in the 20s and designe
that >> there are counties offering free narcan and hands-on training for the drug. the epidemic is hitting the medical examiner's office hard. >> the son of the medical examiner was found dead. they used narcan but couldn't save him. they have not determined the official cause of death. petterson is one of the 71 probable overdose deaths that it has seen in the past seven weeks in milwaukee county. >> warning for parents, hand, foot and mouth disease is showing up in the kids...
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they use narcan, and the two survived. >> but the important thing about using the narcan kits is that to respond to an overdose, you need to do it quickly, and in that time, it takes to have us respond, get rescue there, and then transport to a hospital, it may be too late. >> the arapahoe county jail also has those narcan kits. >>> time for our health watch. pregnant women suffering from morning sickness will be new study. it found women who suffer the nausea, or vomiting of morning sickness may have a lower risk of miscarriage. researchers at the national institute of health followed 8 million women and found they were 50 to 75% less likely to lose the child. >> the benefits of this story is they're not feeling miserable for no it actually demonstrates that the pregnancy is progressing. >> doctors say women can still have healthy pregnancies without the morning sickness. >>> we've got a bunch of good days coming our way. you can see nothing going on. that is pretty much border to border across the state. we do have those clear skies around here. and with those clear skies, there the
they use narcan, and the two survived. >> but the important thing about using the narcan kits is that to respond to an overdose, you need to do it quickly, and in that time, it takes to have us respond, get rescue there, and then transport to a hospital, it may be too late. >> the arapahoe county jail also has those narcan kits. >>> time for our health watch. pregnant women suffering from morning sickness will be new study. it found women who suffer the nausea, or vomiting...
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we looked into it they do carry the narcan kits and key supers . their $75 . they are really expanded -- expensive kits . have funding in place so that they can expand the program going into 2017 . jamie leary, cbs4 news . >> such important information . >>> take a look at these . more proof that it is fall . parts of trail ridge road were busy not seen this in a while . let's check in with lauren whitney . >>> good afternoon . we had cooler temperatures and snow this weekend . we are back to clear skies here's a look from fort collins . will talk about the week ahead . >>> trevor siemian passes his first road test as the broncos beat the bengals what the coach says about his quarterback . and what the qu say about his performance . >>> she said she wanted to work at whole foods because she thought the company shared her >>> the denver broncos hit the road and kept their winning ways . they beat the bengals 29 - 17 . it was siemian his first start away from home as quarterback . how does he do it ? how does his coach phil that his performance ? >> to come in h
we looked into it they do carry the narcan kits and key supers . their $75 . they are really expanded -- expensive kits . have funding in place so that they can expand the program going into 2017 . jamie leary, cbs4 news . >> such important information . >>> take a look at these . more proof that it is fall . parts of trail ridge road were busy not seen this in a while . let's check in with lauren whitney . >>> good afternoon . we had cooler temperatures and snow this...
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narcan is available over the counter... paramedics carry it... and some police departments do as well. use it in emergencies. fox6 news has reported extensively on the heroin crisis. visit fox6 now dot com or the fox6 news app -- and click the "dose of reality" tab. you can read about programs helping people break the cycle of addiction -- and view a fox6 news special on the crisis. adlib to weather tomorrow morning, the biggest impact will be fog. overall, the weekend is looking partly cloudy with highs in the upper 70s saturday and mid 70s sunday. rain chances return monday night and again wednesday. tonight: foggy overnight. low: 64 mph saturday: morning fog and maybe a few lingering showers. then partly cloudy. high: 79 dewpoint: 64 wind: w 5-15 mph sunday: partly cloudy. am low: 58 high: 76 dewpoint: 56 wind: w 5-10 mph monday: partly to mostly cloudy with pm rain and storms possible. am low: 61 high: mph tuesday: mostly sunny. am low: 60 high: 77 dewpoint: 57 wind: wnw 5-10 mph wednesday: rain and thunderstorms return. am low: 57 high: 76 d
narcan is available over the counter... paramedics carry it... and some police departments do as well. use it in emergencies. fox6 news has reported extensively on the heroin crisis. visit fox6 now dot com or the fox6 news app -- and click the "dose of reality" tab. you can read about programs helping people break the cycle of addiction -- and view a fox6 news special on the crisis. adlib to weather tomorrow morning, the biggest impact will be fog. overall, the weekend is looking...
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he saved a man's life with a narcan kit. >> officer seiler ran down and grabbed the narcan kit and, um, handed it off and, you know, administered the narcan. >> reporter: akron police responsibled to two separate calls that very day and both victims had suspected overdoses. >> i think when you have the ability to do something to give them something, um, that's pretty much effortless for us police began training officers on how to use narcan. there are 35 patrol cars carrying the kit. >> when we use them, we can get them replenished by summit county public health so they will be replenished, as long as the grant is available in summit county the police department will the have access to these. >> reporter: every patrol car will have kits and officers will be trained. it's not a matter of if they will use it but when. >> yes, we probably lend up using it again ultimately, you know, if we -- if we can save people give them another chance to you know, get off the heroin, it's ultimately a good thing. >> reporter: reporting from the akron/canton mobile newsroom, i'm jasmine morrow, channel
he saved a man's life with a narcan kit. >> officer seiler ran down and grabbed the narcan kit and, um, handed it off and, you know, administered the narcan. >> reporter: akron police responsibled to two separate calls that very day and both victims had suspected overdoses. >> i think when you have the ability to do something to give them something, um, that's pretty much effortless for us police began training officers on how to use narcan. there are 35 patrol cars carrying...
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stop with the narcan. michelle says we are giving away narcan to save junkies putting kids in danger but epi-pens cost devin says i am reading these comments sick to my stomach, so ignorant saying they should have just died. nature run its course. are you people serious? these people are not junkies, mother, father, sister, niece, nephew, friend, et cetera. they need help. addiction is a disease. start educating yourself before you throw around hateful comments. it can happen to anyone. >> lee says i am probably the only one who sees two hurt people who people oftentimes use drugs as an escape. if you dive in their histories there are tragic incidents. we want to know what you think. go to cleveland 19 facebook page and view the picture and weigh in on the debate that's raging on. >> thank you for that. >> cleveland 19 news helping you spot the signs of heroin and opioid abuse. there are several programs available for addicts. you can find more information on our web site cleveland19.com. involving imam sh
stop with the narcan. michelle says we are giving away narcan to save junkies putting kids in danger but epi-pens cost devin says i am reading these comments sick to my stomach, so ignorant saying they should have just died. nature run its course. are you people serious? these people are not junkies, mother, father, sister, niece, nephew, friend, et cetera. they need help. addiction is a disease. start educating yourself before you throw around hateful comments. it can happen to anyone....
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the thinking is, if more people knew how to adminster narcan, lives could be saved. making narcan more widely available is one issue being discussed at the governor's drug abuse prevention summit this week. but dr tracey green, the vice dean of clinical affairs for unlv's school of medicine says educating loved ones and friends about how to use narcan - is key in the midst the opioid crisis. (( dr. tracey green/unlv school of medicine: "it's fairly easyv epinefferin that was just recently passed to be able to be used in schools, you uncap it, you put it into a thigh or an arm, it works rather rapidly, you have to be cautious because some people coming off medications can be fairly agressive or surprised or they didn't realize what was going on." "and so we have to make sure that the education to those that are outside of the medical profession understand the way this drug works." )) na-lax-own, is inexpensive and has no serious side effects. ((paul joncich)) friends and family of opioid users can ask their doctor for narcan to use in the event of an overdose. if you'
the thinking is, if more people knew how to adminster narcan, lives could be saved. making narcan more widely available is one issue being discussed at the governor's drug abuse prevention summit this week. but dr tracey green, the vice dean of clinical affairs for unlv's school of medicine says educating loved ones and friends about how to use narcan - is key in the midst the opioid crisis. (( dr. tracey green/unlv school of medicine: "it's fairly easyv epinefferin that was just recently...
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it took 16 doses of narcan to revive a woman in warren and normally it just takes one or two doses to reverse the drug effects on a person. >> r usually stocked with eight to 10 doses of narcan but even that was not enough days ago when rescue crews administered 16 doses because the drugs being taken are so much stronger and sometimes mixed with animal tranquilizers took >> when they put that on board, it many times takes more doses because there is so much in the system. >> reporter: a youngstown woman was discovered halfway in her car's trunk in a fast food warren police told us next to her was a box containing needles, a spoon and a wet cotton ball. also in the car, too young children. for portland city ems, they carry two drug boxes per ambulance, which is four to six doses of narcan. first responses gave the overdose reducing drug until someone improves. if they run out, they call for backup. are they awake? are they talking to us? if nothing improves, we also have to say, do we think it's a drug overdose or is it something else? is it a stroke or diabetes? >> reporter: most pati
it took 16 doses of narcan to revive a woman in warren and normally it just takes one or two doses to reverse the drug effects on a person. >> r usually stocked with eight to 10 doses of narcan but even that was not enough days ago when rescue crews administered 16 doses because the drugs being taken are so much stronger and sometimes mixed with animal tranquilizers took >> when they put that on board, it many times takes more doses because there is so much in the system. >>...
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or narcan.. is given to patients overdosing on opiates... but it's not a sure thing depending how long the person has been overdosing for, it it can not work too. the greenfield fire department is just one agency that has been administering a lot lately... according to the office of emergency management so far this year... narcan has been administered to 885 patients in milwaukee county... last year at this time... only 541. 9:44 we can either get it iv.. or hook up this misting devising... which we spray into their nose. but because it is so available now.. there is a so officials have a warning-- its an emergency medicine. its for us or a hospital to give somebody that is overdoing. its not meant to be used by someone who is abusing drugs to stop the overdose or stop the high as of beginning of this month .. narcan is available over the counter... paramedics carry it... and some police departments do as well. but again they stress to only use it in emergencies. extensively on the heroin crisis. visit fox6 now dot com or the fox6 news app -
or narcan.. is given to patients overdosing on opiates... but it's not a sure thing depending how long the person has been overdosing for, it it can not work too. the greenfield fire department is just one agency that has been administering a lot lately... according to the office of emergency management so far this year... narcan has been administered to 885 patients in milwaukee county... last year at this time... only 541. 9:44 we can either get it iv.. or hook up this misting devising......
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or narcan to patients overdosing on opiates a lot lately... if we can get to them quickly as long as their still breathing, or close to still breathing its usually fairly successful in waking them upbut it's not a sure thing depending how long the person has been overdosing for, it might not work it can not work too. fire departments like greenfield have the drug on them all the time.. many police departments are carrying it ... and as of september 1st in wisconsin... it is available over the counter.. but again paramedics stress it is only for emergency situations. remembering and honoring laylah petersen what a milwaukee school is doing tonight, to celebrate the life plus - making sure milwaukee's water is safe. the steps being taken to protect the city's most vulnerable residents. we've had a few rounds of rain today, but how is the weekend looking? spelled b-o-x. say hello to a powerful tool that gives you options to fit your budget. ? oh, i'm tied to this chair! ? dun-dun-daaaa! i don't know that an insurance-themed comic book is what we'
or narcan to patients overdosing on opiates a lot lately... if we can get to them quickly as long as their still breathing, or close to still breathing its usually fairly successful in waking them upbut it's not a sure thing depending how long the person has been overdosing for, it might not work it can not work too. fire departments like greenfield have the drug on them all the time.. many police departments are carrying it ... and as of september 1st in wisconsin... it is available over the...
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offices in akron haverty tapped into a new supply of narcan. police had to administer the life-saving narcan to 2 people suffering from suspected hope you overdoses this was. >>> police and paramedics in mansfield were scene trying overdoses. in video you will see 2 men on the ground. they needed more than the normal dose of narcan to save lives. . >> it is taking 48 milligrams just to get them breathing normal again. . >> both men were released from the hospital but they now face drug charges. firefighters told us they went on at least 4 more drug >>> american airlines is pointing the finger when it comes to travel woes . do you add it has some people scratching our heads -- ad that has some people scratching >>> the attention you baked goods lovers. have an important recall to tell you how at the noon hour. entenmann's says several other products that contain small pieces of plastic. the brownies, muffins and a 20 variety pack that contains fudge brownies, chocolate chip muffins and blueberry muffins. one injury has been reported. they say th
offices in akron haverty tapped into a new supply of narcan. police had to administer the life-saving narcan to 2 people suffering from suspected hope you overdoses this was. >>> police and paramedics in mansfield were scene trying overdoses. in video you will see 2 men on the ground. they needed more than the normal dose of narcan to save lives. . >> it is taking 48 milligrams just to get them breathing normal again. . >> both men were released from the hospital but they...
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narcan and other drugs must be used fast and 911 calls have to be made quickly. >> they have to get narcan redescribed in five minutes of the overdose. >> there is video of a life being saved. first responders using narcan. >> he got up. >> i am so happy when he came back to life. >> the new law aimed at this. >> now the victim told police that he took heroin before he started to drive saturday. police found the drug and a syringe in his car and taken to st. vincent hospital. he will not face criminal charges. he has victims pulling for him including peaches that plans to write and describe the incident she saw. >>> tom, how many states have the laws. >> ohio become the 38th state along with washington d.c. to have it and the idea er that might be afraid that a call would somehow give their child a criminal record again immunity tore both the caller and the victim. >> tom, thank you. >>> changing directions. the new are 4 million-dollar facility in brook park is making racing available to fresh water cleveland. >> it doesn't sound like a typical kid's birthday party. >> it is about pushing
narcan and other drugs must be used fast and 911 calls have to be made quickly. >> they have to get narcan redescribed in five minutes of the overdose. >> there is video of a life being saved. first responders using narcan. >> he got up. >> i am so happy when he came back to life. >> the new law aimed at this. >> now the victim told police that he took heroin before he started to drive saturday. police found the drug and a syringe in his car and taken to st....
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. >> the narcan is another tool that we can use like cpr. we don't decide who to perform cpr on. if it needs done, we perform cpr. >> the governor in maine wants addicts to pay for the drugs crus today save their lives and the sheriff in hamilton county ohio wants to end immunity programs. >>> we first showed you this video at 6:00 p.m. team. he gets hit as the player from the opposing team goes for the football. jackson walked off the field and goes to the hospital, conscious and alert and released on saturday but yesterday he passed away. his brother found him on the floor not breathing. he gave andre cpr before rushing to the hospital where he died two days after the original injury. family spoke exclusively with news 5 today. >> when i try to find out he's fine, he's fine, he's fine. >> i wasn't ready for that. the last time i seen my little brother, he was dead. >> paramedics took him to the university hospital because the solin fire department said that was the family's request. that facility does not have a trauma center. >>> the form
. >> the narcan is another tool that we can use like cpr. we don't decide who to perform cpr on. if it needs done, we perform cpr. >> the governor in maine wants addicts to pay for the drugs crus today save their lives and the sheriff in hamilton county ohio wants to end immunity programs. >>> we first showed you this video at 6:00 p.m. team. he gets hit as the player from the opposing team goes for the football. jackson walked off the field and goes to the hospital,...
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but narcan is meant for a heroin overdose. sometimes with these other synthetic drugs you need several doses of narcan to reverse the overdose and sometimes it doesn't work. i've heard cases where seven doses of narcan were necessary to save someone's life. these synthetic drugs are taking a heavy dole in my home state of ohio. particularly in my home state of ohio. recently cincinnati, ohio, had 174 overdoses in six days. six days, 174 overdoses in one city. that's less than one week in one city, 174. it's unprecedented, at fleets our state. dr. zimarco has confirmed that it is the result of heroin being laced with other drugs. at least in many of these cases it's carfentanyl. so somebody is actually putting this large animal tranquil icer into the heroin, mixing it, resulting in this huge spike in overdoses. i was glad to be helpful in providing a sample of carfentanyl for coroner simarco because she couldn't find it anywhere in the region easily. once she found it, we were able to get the comparison of the sample to what ha
but narcan is meant for a heroin overdose. sometimes with these other synthetic drugs you need several doses of narcan to reverse the overdose and sometimes it doesn't work. i've heard cases where seven doses of narcan were necessary to save someone's life. these synthetic drugs are taking a heavy dole in my home state of ohio. particularly in my home state of ohio. recently cincinnati, ohio, had 174 overdoses in six days. six days, 174 overdoses in one city. that's less than one week in one...
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paramedics saved her life with nalaxone, this narcan we talked about. when she was in the grip of this addiction, kelly didn't want to get out of bed in the morning. she felt a constant sense of despair. kelly's life turned around when her best friend christina died of a heroin overdose. she realized at that point she needed to get treatment. nine months to the day after paramedics saved her life, kelly got clean. now with the help of medication -- in her case vivitrol, which is medication that actually blocks the craving for the opioid and it's worked very well in many cases in ohio, including in our drug courts. but with the help of vivitrol and with the help of people at the marion counseling center kelly has been sober for a year half. she is back together with her husband randy. she's back together with her kids, her family. she is now a grandmother. she is leading a 12-step program to help others. so she's beating this because she got treatment. cara, comprehensive addiction recovery act, will help get more people into treatment so we can have mor
paramedics saved her life with nalaxone, this narcan we talked about. when she was in the grip of this addiction, kelly didn't want to get out of bed in the morning. she felt a constant sense of despair. kelly's life turned around when her best friend christina died of a heroin overdose. she realized at that point she needed to get treatment. nine months to the day after paramedics saved her life, kelly got clean. now with the help of medication -- in her case vivitrol, which is medication that...
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>> well, there could be adverse reactions to taking narcan.nd most people who are actually addicted to heroin or certain pain medications if they're upset with you if you give them narcan is you take away the high end it could put them into immediate withdrawal. siegel from overdose to withdraw and you can end up with -- so you go from overdose to withdraw and end up with seizures. it's not like and at the pen. -- epipen. it should be more readily available but more so with emts and first responders. >> thank you so much for joining us. >>> in the top stories coming out, we are live outside, the hall of justice and we're still talking about the rest of the quarter -- bruce miller who is leading up to the assault. and specifically you spoke to the victim's life. >> yes. i did. she was lovely. she was frightened by the whole ideal -- ordeal. she's -- she was here with her family on vacation, they were enjoying themselves. she is from out of town. she asked me not to say wishes from. -- to not say where she is from. and i will honor that. she say
>> well, there could be adverse reactions to taking narcan.nd most people who are actually addicted to heroin or certain pain medications if they're upset with you if you give them narcan is you take away the high end it could put them into immediate withdrawal. siegel from overdose to withdraw and you can end up with -- so you go from overdose to withdraw and end up with seizures. it's not like and at the pen. -- epipen. it should be more readily available but more so with emts and first...
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at least they do save lives. >> the deputies have only had the narcan kits for a week now. >>> today different medical center are being discuused to treat the pain without painkillers. they say many addictions begin after being in the er. . >>> maternal mortality is on the rise talking death due to complications from child birth and pregnancy. between 2000 and 2014 the maternal mortality rate increased by 27%. that breaks down to 20 deaths for every one # 100 births00 its first video viewing sunglasses. . >>> snapchat has its own eye glasses called spectacles and they record ten seconds of video at a time by touching a button. they come in three colors and cost about $130. snapchat ceo admits they're still something of a toy. >>> amazon's popular echo be facing competition from an apple product. >> apple hasn't finalized plans pr the device and could still scrap the project. >>> google is getting loss lots of appreciation for its messaging app. it's been downloaded more than 1 million i don't knows. >> it uses machine learning technology to suggest replies. >> no more having to think
at least they do save lives. >> the deputies have only had the narcan kits for a week now. >>> today different medical center are being discuused to treat the pain without painkillers. they say many addictions begin after being in the er. . >>> maternal mortality is on the rise talking death due to complications from child birth and pregnancy. between 2000 and 2014 the maternal mortality rate increased by 27%. that breaks down to 20 deaths for every one # 100 births00...
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although narcan can save lives during overdoses, it's not a miracle drug and sometimes saved. >> right now, the sherman park neighborhood is waking up without a fence around their park. it's the first time since unrest in the neighborhood nearly a month ago. tim, there's been a complicated battle over whether the fence should stay or go. >> that fight has been resolved for now. the fence came down and went back up on sunday then came down again yesterday. that came after a special session with a county judge who ordered that the fence come down. county executive chris abele is the sheriff david clarke not so much. there's a hearing scheduled for tomorrow to decide if the fence will stay down permanently. back to you. >> tim, thank you. >> this all started last month when a police officer shot and killed sylville smith near 44th and auer. that shooting led to unrest and violence in milwaukee's sherman park neighborhood. as a response to the unrest, sheriff david clarke ordered that the fence go up around sherman park and that the park close early at 6:00 p.m. instead of 10:00 p.m. >> on
although narcan can save lives during overdoses, it's not a miracle drug and sometimes saved. >> right now, the sherman park neighborhood is waking up without a fence around their park. it's the first time since unrest in the neighborhood nearly a month ago. tim, there's been a complicated battle over whether the fence should stay or go. >> that fight has been resolved for now. the fence came down and went back up on sunday then came down again yesterday. that came after a special...
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without narcan. >> it is not going to save your life. often, we are finding people that are too far gone. no matter how much narcan we give them, they are not going to come back. reporter: we talked with the me's office about the growing epidemic, made worse by additives like fentanyl. causing their death. >> you were literally minutes from going to a funeral home. unfortunately, we see some of those same users days, hours, weeks later. the message is not getting through. anchor: the deaths are listed as suspected overdoses until the autopsies are completed this week. anchor: family and friends of the man killed outside a brady street bar gather to say goodbye. 32 popular chef at the pfister hotel. he was killed after trying to help a friend who was involved in an argument last month. ostrom's funeral was held today in monroe, wisconsin, southwest of madison. two men are charged in connection with ostrom's death -- 20-year-old hussain sami, with first degree reckless homicide, and 45-year-old imed chabbouh with aggravated battery. accord
without narcan. >> it is not going to save your life. often, we are finding people that are too far gone. no matter how much narcan we give them, they are not going to come back. reporter: we talked with the me's office about the growing epidemic, made worse by additives like fentanyl. causing their death. >> you were literally minutes from going to a funeral home. unfortunately, we see some of those same users days, hours, weeks later. the message is not getting through. anchor:...
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she finally came to ought not one but two dose of narcan. the video making the rounds in lawrence. >> just the baby pulling on her you want to almost cry. burt then you are curious and i want to send my friend link. >> reporter: alert people to the horrific consequences of drug use. something not seen by the public every day but ever present to first responders. chief fitzpatrick of lawrence police estimating in 10% of drug situations they respond to children are present. >> they can see firsthand what the power and impact of a narcotic, fentanyl and she's lucky to be alive. >> that mother is expected to be charged by the end of the week. protective scpud there are no other children in the care of that woman. in launks, jacqui heinrich, fox 25 news. >> your heart just breaks for that little girl. >>> some families have been waiting months even more than a year now to find out what caused the death of their loveds ones. how the state medical examiner is explaining the delays and what happened when fox 25 investigates got involved. >>> but fir
she finally came to ought not one but two dose of narcan. the video making the rounds in lawrence. >> just the baby pulling on her you want to almost cry. burt then you are curious and i want to send my friend link. >> reporter: alert people to the horrific consequences of drug use. something not seen by the public every day but ever present to first responders. chief fitzpatrick of lawrence police estimating in 10% of drug situations they respond to children are present. >>...
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two men were revived by narcan which all 35 patrol cars began carrying last friday. officer john turnure helped to save one of the men and told us he is happy to have yet another tool to save lives. >>> another case of narcan to the rescue caught on dashcam video by the ohio patrol. troopers refined to a car on the side of 75 near cincinnati. two men were locked inside overdosing. troopers smashed the windows and a nurse driving by pulled over to help. paramedics arrived on scene administered naloxone which is the generic name for narcan both men are now recovering. the driver was later charged >>> joe biden and donald trump making a trip to the buckeye state. vice president joe biden stopped in parma yesterday on behalf of hillary clinton. he talked to blue-collar workers at agm planes. his event was delayed by more than one hour partly because he made a stop to sample goodies at rudy's bakery. a local business on by ukrainian immigrants. >>> in southern ohio donald trump visited wilmington city devastated by losing a big freight company. he pledged to bring jobs ba
two men were revived by narcan which all 35 patrol cars began carrying last friday. officer john turnure helped to save one of the men and told us he is happy to have yet another tool to save lives. >>> another case of narcan to the rescue caught on dashcam video by the ohio patrol. troopers refined to a car on the side of 75 near cincinnati. two men were locked inside overdosing. troopers smashed the windows and a nurse driving by pulled over to help. paramedics arrived on scene...
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to start out, they'll equip 50 police officers with the narcan kits. >st. pete's sewage scandal has taxpayers frustrated. >> a report that you paid for. coming up, mark douglas follows i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. i know more about isis then the generals do. john mccain, a war hero. he's not a war hero, he's a war hero because he was captured. i like people that weren't captured ok. two parents who lost their son in war. how would you answer that father? what sacrifice have you made for your country? i think i've made a lot of sacrifices, built great structures. i've had tremendous success, i think... . >>>the growing of sewage dump investigations and the change at city hall raises questions, serious questions about what you paid for with your taxes. now, mark douglas has been raising the question for weeks and now so are others. mark is live at the sewage treatment plant tonight where he was earlier this evening. this really is the epi center of this whole problem. imnighting from the commission. the treatment plant across the field ther
to start out, they'll equip 50 police officers with the narcan kits. >st. pete's sewage scandal has taxpayers frustrated. >> a report that you paid for. coming up, mark douglas follows i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. i know more about isis then the generals do. john mccain, a war hero. he's not a war hero, he's a war hero because he was captured. i like people that weren't captured ok. two parents who lost their son in war. how would you answer that father? what...
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because so many people and this trooper carry the narcan. the nasal inhalant that will revive folks on heroin he saves his life and goes to the passenger seat same thing. cracks the window and pulls the person out and a good samaritan that is a nurse swoops into action and takes the passenger and the driver to the hospital and they are both alive charged with ovi. >>> the latest twist in the epipens price controversy. to the internet hoping to cash in. dawn kendrick with the details. >> the recent price increases for the life saving drug have ignited a fire storm. and now a warning for frustrated patients and parents of little patients for ads that seem too good to be true. >> mylan announced plans to release a generic version for $300 and offers a $300 coupon for those with insurance help cover the out-of-pocket costs. but with the nongeneric epipens pushing 600 bucks imagine you can get one. it is the lure of craigslist. look at this post for $150 epipen. and here is the brand new unopened pack however without a disclaimer and besides bein
because so many people and this trooper carry the narcan. the nasal inhalant that will revive folks on heroin he saves his life and goes to the passenger seat same thing. cracks the window and pulls the person out and a good samaritan that is a nurse swoops into action and takes the passenger and the driver to the hospital and they are both alive charged with ovi. >>> the latest twist in the epipens price controversy. to the internet hoping to cash in. dawn kendrick with the details....
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investigation report, when paramedics arrived to help add many a peterson, they tried administering narcan, something known to reverse the effects of a drug overdotes. according to health care, narcan has saved 4,000 lives in just the last five year and it's actually available at the pharmacy without a reporting live from the medical examiner's office. >> steve: troubling problem. thanks. >> courtny: a racine high school evacuated after suspicious writing was found on a desk. students were sent home just before 2:00 today. no word on what that message said. the school sent parents a text to pick up their kids immediately. >> steve: a mps school is grazed by a bullet. police called the they're rowe with officers. one of the officer's guns went off while still inside the holster. milwaukee police say a 13-year-old brought a pellet gun to school yesterday. that happened at benjamin franklin school. two police officers spoke with the student. the teen became a greg i have and shot at them. neighbors wonder what if. >> what was he going to do if it wasn't found, or if it was found later? if he
investigation report, when paramedics arrived to help add many a peterson, they tried administering narcan, something known to reverse the effects of a drug overdotes. according to health care, narcan has saved 4,000 lives in just the last five year and it's actually available at the pharmacy without a reporting live from the medical examiner's office. >> steve: troubling problem. thanks. >> courtny: a racine high school evacuated after suspicious writing was found on a desk....
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police have had to use 16 doses of narcan to revive one tyler trial talked with first responders about the growing problem they are seeing there. >> 8-10 doses of na lox sown is normally on board when a med ambulance leaves for a call, this saturday they needed to administer 16 (^). that's because the drugs being taken are stronger now, sometimes mixed with animal tranquilizers. >> when they put that on board, it many times takes more doses of the narcan to reverse the halfway inside her car's trunk at this taco bell. police say next to her was a box containing 20 needles, a spoon, and a wet cotton ball. bloom was issued drug related charges and endangering children. according to the police report at the the time police arrived on the scene, inside bloom's car were two young children who have since been released to other family members. for cortland city ems, they carry two drug ambulance, around 4-6 doses of naloxone. first responders give the overdose reversing drug until someone improves and if they run out they are calling for backup. >> are they breathing on their own? are they, y
police have had to use 16 doses of narcan to revive one tyler trial talked with first responders about the growing problem they are seeing there. >> 8-10 doses of na lox sown is normally on board when a med ambulance leaves for a call, this saturday they needed to administer 16 (^). that's because the drugs being taken are stronger now, sometimes mixed with animal tranquilizers. >> when they put that on board, it many times takes more doses of the narcan to reverse the halfway...
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or narcan.. is given to patients overdosing on opiates... but it's not a sure thing depending how long the person has been overdosing for, it might not work if its mixed with other drugs, it can not work too. the greenfield fire department is just one agency that has been administering a lot lately... according to the office of emergency management so far this year... narcan has been administered to 885 at this time... only 541. 9:44 we can either get it iv.. or hook up this misting devising... which we spray into their nose. but because it is so available now.. there is a concern it will be misused.. so officials have a warning-- its an emergency medicine. its for us or a hospital to give somebody that is overdoing. its not meant to be used by someone who is abusing drugs to sto high krystle says: "fire departments like greenfield carry it. many police departments are now carrying it -- and since the beginning of september, narcan is available over the counter... but again, just to stress, paramedics say it should be used only in emergency
or narcan.. is given to patients overdosing on opiates... but it's not a sure thing depending how long the person has been overdosing for, it might not work if its mixed with other drugs, it can not work too. the greenfield fire department is just one agency that has been administering a lot lately... according to the office of emergency management so far this year... narcan has been administered to 885 at this time... only 541. 9:44 we can either get it iv.. or hook up this misting devising......
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. >>> and there is a pitch for more people in cuyahoga county to carry narcan. project dawn is the name of the group and they want anyone who uses opioid as well as friends know how to use it and this morning, there is a debate over how to handle addicts. a few months ago, one dose could save a life and it's taking as many as 15. and law enforcement are talking about scaling back on resources and local police officers we talk said to said they will keep doing everything they can to save a life. >> and if it was your loved one, you would want an officer to have narcan. can use like cpr and we perform cpr if it needs done. >> and the governor of main wants addicts to pay for the drugs used to save their lives and they want to end immunity programs. >>> a school district is appealing a federal judge's ruling and ordered the highland school district to treat an 11- year-old transgender student, quote, as the girl she is. the district was challenging the obama administration's rule on biologically male and identifies as female. the school claims it made alternative r
. >>> and there is a pitch for more people in cuyahoga county to carry narcan. project dawn is the name of the group and they want anyone who uses opioid as well as friends know how to use it and this morning, there is a debate over how to handle addicts. a few months ago, one dose could save a life and it's taking as many as 15. and law enforcement are talking about scaling back on resources and local police officers we talk said to said they will keep doing everything they can to...
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also happening tomorrow, free narcan training in fond du lac. narcan is a medication that can reverse an opiate overdose. the training is at st. paul's cathedral on division street in fond du lac. and tomorrow, sheriff's deputies, officers and community members will be honored for heroic acts and community service. the event starts at noon downtown. anchor: if you bought a powerball ticket recently in west allis, you could be a big winner. anchor: the wisconsin lottery says a ticket worth $50,000 was sold at the pick n save on 68th and national saturday. five numbers plus the powerball. they have 180 days to claim the prize. anchor: talk about a wrong turn. a man accidentally drives into a flooded creek. anchor: how the man says he ended up in the water in the first place. anchor: encouraging you cannot park close to the door. the motivating sign walmart is posting. >> on live coverage of the debate. the incendiary comments and costly mistakes. the impact the showdown will they say a lot of things about rain. like how hard it's a-gonna fall. the
also happening tomorrow, free narcan training in fond du lac. narcan is a medication that can reverse an opiate overdose. the training is at st. paul's cathedral on division street in fond du lac. and tomorrow, sheriff's deputies, officers and community members will be honored for heroic acts and community service. the event starts at noon downtown. anchor: if you bought a powerball ticket recently in west allis, you could be a big winner. anchor: the wisconsin lottery says a ticket worth...
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the deputies safed the car thanks to the heroin antidote narcan. this happened near colorado boulevard right next to newton middle school. deputies got the call. someone dialled 911 saying there's a driver swerving. >> she was clenching the steering wheel and he was passed out and his head was down. at >> the couple is lucky. they only had the narcan kit for about a week now. >>> today emergency room doctors at swedish medical center are doing their part to help cut down opioid addictions. many addictions begin after getting pain pills at the er. swedish medical center is the opioid free emergency room. trend is tread spreading. in georgia police arrested this man saying he scared people while dressed as a clown. witnesses say he was creeping around the store and jumping out at people and popped up next to people sitting in parked cars. back heee at home you may have seen this facebook picture here claiming that a clown was lurking around in denver's southern neighborhood. turns out there's no clown in town. this picture dates back to 2013 and was
the deputies safed the car thanks to the heroin antidote narcan. this happened near colorado boulevard right next to newton middle school. deputies got the call. someone dialled 911 saying there's a driver swerving. >> she was clenching the steering wheel and he was passed out and his head was down. at >> the couple is lucky. they only had the narcan kit for about a week now. >>> today emergency room doctors at swedish medical center are doing their part to help cut down...
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paramedics administer narcan to reverse the effects of a presumed opioid overdose. it is a shocking video, even for all of us well-aware of the tragedy of the opioid crisis. last week, 5 investigates kathy curran exposed how suboxone has become the drug of choice in bay state jails and prisons. small strips, easily passed, seen here in this security video are hidden in cards, letters, in the past 18 months, more than 300 inmates tested positive for the drug. and months ago, karen anderson first showed us the in the open tragedy of drug addiction along the part of mass ave known as "methadone mile." she's returned to the front lines of the opioid battle, meeting new members of mayor walsh's neighborhood engagement team, whose goal is to help people find needed health services in an area the city has now renamed "recovery road". facing our state and nation. armed with narcan, first-responders are getting better and better at helping people survive opioid overdoses -- overdoses, yet the growing death-toll in the bay state, averaging 2000 this year, shows we're losing g
paramedics administer narcan to reverse the effects of a presumed opioid overdose. it is a shocking video, even for all of us well-aware of the tragedy of the opioid crisis. last week, 5 investigates kathy curran exposed how suboxone has become the drug of choice in bay state jails and prisons. small strips, easily passed, seen here in this security video are hidden in cards, letters, in the past 18 months, more than 300 inmates tested positive for the drug. and months ago, karen anderson first...
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. >> we have been talking about the heroin epidemic for a long time and hearing about narcan and more people are learning to use it. this is a man and woman suffering from overdose here. the officers used them. >> if we don't condone the drug use, giving the person the time they need for a second chance. >> there is hope, you want to help, narcan is something that everybody should have. >> and there is training for this. counties in the area offer free narcan and train. >> the son of the chief medical examiner was found dead from an over dose on monday. the police found prescription drugs in his bag, but they have not determined the official cause of death. petterson is one of the 71 probable overdose deaths in the last seven weeks in milwaukee county. >> warning for hand, foot and mouth disease is showing up in the kids in the area. schools and day cares have sent out awe r alerts. symptoms are sore throats and fevers and blisters on the hands, feet and inside of the mouth. it is highly contagious. >> keep your hands washed and especially if you are having contact. >> the c.d.c. says
. >> we have been talking about the heroin epidemic for a long time and hearing about narcan and more people are learning to use it. this is a man and woman suffering from overdose here. the officers used them. >> if we don't condone the drug use, giving the person the time they need for a second chance. >> there is hope, you want to help, narcan is something that everybody should have. >> and there is training for this. counties in the area offer free narcan and train....
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. >>> handcuffs and lifesaving nasals plays deputies are caring narcan. the county school resource officers are keeping narcan handy after 2 -- at 2 high schools. >> it was a because of any need for it but it was something that if it did happen we would have it there.>> the school spokesperson says there glad the sheriff's office is being little bit of everything. a week ago we were getting ready for tropical storm hermine and even earlier this week we are watching hermine off our coast and today we can look at the big picture satellite and not see a swirl of their. we don't have any clouds or rain in the tar hells state tonight. we are looking at a couple more dry and hot days before we get changes in here. hor, atmosphere and that's where dewpoint temperatures are still in the upper 60s. if you remember it was down in the 50s. all summer long it's been up here in the steamy raise. the fact that were holding that dewpoint temperature in the upper 60s means we will not have dangerous heat index values tomorrow. we will not have a heat advisory comes after
. >>> handcuffs and lifesaving nasals plays deputies are caring narcan. the county school resource officers are keeping narcan handy after 2 -- at 2 high schools. >> it was a because of any need for it but it was something that if it did happen we would have it there.>> the school spokesperson says there glad the sheriff's office is being little bit of everything. a week ago we were getting ready for tropical storm hermine and even earlier this week we are watching hermine...
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narcan saved their lives. so many people reacting to this story. >> dan: that picture is tough to look at. when he put it on the facebook page we knew we would get we didn't realize the three areas one would go. one on the argument of narcan, one saying it is saving lives and the other it is encouraging the behavior and then the discussion about the child himself in the back seat. let's look at this comment from susan. susan says i have custody of my niece because my sister was an addict consultly died of an overdose. it is a demon of a disease. we can want them to get help. they will only get sober one way, dying. >> rhonda says how pathetic. let the adult do what they want to their lives but keep the child safe and away from them. how sad we have to worry about people driving while o.d.-ing and another comment. beth says it is not a personal crisis it is a community crisis. that baby has been exposed by junkies in the car not by the media. i don't think it is fair they are using and under the influencil many
narcan saved their lives. so many people reacting to this story. >> dan: that picture is tough to look at. when he put it on the facebook page we knew we would get we didn't realize the three areas one would go. one on the argument of narcan, one saying it is saving lives and the other it is encouraging the behavior and then the discussion about the child himself in the back seat. let's look at this comment from susan. susan says i have custody of my niece because my sister was an addict...
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sonar can, by the way -- narcan is an overdose drug reversal. you can imagine if someone has an overdose, by the time it takes for somebody to call 911, medication, precious time is wasted, so if they can use this drug right away, they may be able to save lives. to give you an idea how serious this problem is in colorado, state representative diana -- recently said that heroin is such a problem and has worsened so much in our state, to the point that sit actually the main -- it is actual the main focus here. we are hoping to learn more about what the state plans on doing to combat joint press conference outside of here at 10:30 this morning, guys. >> thank you. it's 5:48 now. congratulations to belen who is going to do traffic or weather now? >> let's take ail look at that -- take a look at that. i will gladly do that. the colors in the high country are just beautiful right now. in the central and northern mountains, we have those golden colors just popping, so for those of you who want to make family over, here is the average dates of those asp
sonar can, by the way -- narcan is an overdose drug reversal. you can imagine if someone has an overdose, by the time it takes for somebody to call 911, medication, precious time is wasted, so if they can use this drug right away, they may be able to save lives. to give you an idea how serious this problem is in colorado, state representative diana -- recently said that heroin is such a problem and has worsened so much in our state, to the point that sit actually the main -- it is actual the...
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narcan. sometimes it takes several doses. sometimes no amount of narcan can bring the person back. >>> much of ohio. >> that is why some school leaders are taking action to keep our children safe from turning to the devastating drug. anchor rob powers is live with how they are trying to help. >> reporter: elyria city schools are trying to raise epidemic that has lawmakers calling for an emergency. the marketing department made a 15-minute educational video called heroin. your first time could be your last because there's no telling what heroin could potentially be mixed with. the video warns that you don't have to be an addict to lose your life to the drug. you only have to try it once. they are explaning how difficult it is becoming to save lives when the formula is constantly changing. >> and it consistents little bit more clever with what they mix it with. it is like they are fighting us, the easier we can fix something the more they mix it with stuff that we can't fix. >> reporter: and that video is being shown to all ely
narcan. sometimes it takes several doses. sometimes no amount of narcan can bring the person back. >>> much of ohio. >> that is why some school leaders are taking action to keep our children safe from turning to the devastating drug. anchor rob powers is live with how they are trying to help. >> reporter: elyria city schools are trying to raise epidemic that has lawmakers calling for an emergency. the marketing department made a 15-minute educational video called heroin....
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la pareja sobrevivio gracias a que los policias que los localizaron les aplicaron varias dosis de narcan medicamento que revierte los efectos de ciertas drogas... el medicamento que les salvo la vida, es el mismo que ahora llevan en todas las patrullas los agentes de la policia de san francisco y que estan capacitados para administrar si se encuentran a personas intoxicadas con heroina o ciertos medicamentos de prescripcion... sot carlos manfredi vocero de la policia de san francisco 04:38 al 04:49 12 incidentes que nosotros ya usamos este narcam .. de 12 personas vo es una especie de aerosol nasal que vienen en unos maletines como estos...se les llaman narcan kits, los oficiales los tienes disponibles especialmente en las areas mas problematicas de san francisco... sandra la corporacion policiaca que dio a conocer esas imagenes dijeron que lo hicieron con la intension de que la gente haga conciencia de como las drogas afectan no solo al usuario sino a todos los de su alrededor, especialmente los niÑos indefensos.... sandra bermudez noticiero telemundo 48... take vo/cesar --y de este tem
la pareja sobrevivio gracias a que los policias que los localizaron les aplicaron varias dosis de narcan medicamento que revierte los efectos de ciertas drogas... el medicamento que les salvo la vida, es el mismo que ahora llevan en todas las patrullas los agentes de la policia de san francisco y que estan capacitados para administrar si se encuentran a personas intoxicadas con heroina o ciertos medicamentos de prescripcion... sot carlos manfredi vocero de la policia de san francisco 04:38 al...
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deputies say they gave the couple narcan. jennifer kovaleski spoke with the deputy who helped save their lives. the sheriff's office just started carrying biscuits? >> they only had them for about a week and already the kids have saved lives. this all happened just before it is right next to newton middle school. the deputy said he is grateful school was out for the day. he says this shows how bad heroin epidemic has become. >> just because it's arapahoe countyydoesn't mean it's not happening. it's happening all over. >> reporter: the national spot month the spotlight shining brighter than ever. , ohio where these shocking photos show a mom and dad passed out from here when with their young child in the back seat to massachusetts where overdosing in the middle of a toys "r" us. >> we call the ambulance. >> reporter: now we have our own case in colorado. >> i have been to overdoses before but not where it was like this. >> reporter: the deputies say they arrivee on the scene to find a man and a woman passed heroin in a moving
deputies say they gave the couple narcan. jennifer kovaleski spoke with the deputy who helped save their lives. the sheriff's office just started carrying biscuits? >> they only had them for about a week and already the kids have saved lives. this all happened just before it is right next to newton middle school. the deputy said he is grateful school was out for the day. he says this shows how bad heroin epidemic has become. >> just because it's arapahoe countyydoesn't mean it's not...
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and police were able to use narcan to save these people's lives. now there is help for drugged a aicts out there. cleveland 19 is helping you spot the signs. you can read about it on our website, cleveland19.com. and we're talking to an expert about heroin overdoses. that's coming 4:00. >> and this could be a sign kroger grocery store chain, when people in cincinnati complained about a halloween product called syringe pins, the company quickly removed the products from store shelves. cincinnati has gotten national attention recently for its deadly heroin epidemic. kroger also says it's committed to fighting the heroin problem by offering nap -- na location own without a prescription in >>> took my hands and twist like this. and put the handcuffs on like that. >> well, coming up on cleveland 19 news, a family says a school resource officer used excessive force on a child. now that family is suing. >>> and the faa says some samsung phones will be a no-no on planes. we have that story in a consumer alert for you. >> announcer: live from cleveland's ne
and police were able to use narcan to save these people's lives. now there is help for drugged a aicts out there. cleveland 19 is helping you spot the signs. you can read about it on our website, cleveland19.com. and we're talking to an expert about heroin overdoses. that's coming 4:00. >> and this could be a sign kroger grocery store chain, when people in cincinnati complained about a halloween product called syringe pins, the company quickly removed the products from store shelves....
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the paramedics are now using the lifesaving drug narcan a lot more often. doses of narcan that's, 300 more than last year. >>> it's a gut-wrenching scene that's very difficult to watch but they want you to see it because it shows just how bad the heroin problem really is. here's fox 25's jacqui heinrich. >> reporter: screaming the 2-year-old girl is seen tugging at her mother's limp body sunday morning at family dollar in lawrence. that video now a key piece of evidence in charging this salem, new hampshire, mother with child endangerment. >> very to see someone obviously addiction overtake someone they are not able to take care of their child. >> reporter: police say while they wish the person taking the video had hepd the frantic child that clip is a key piece of evidence in the child endangerment charge. combined with drug paraphernalia found in the woman's bag, straws and baggies with drug residue, they believe she had overdosed on an oral version she finally came to ought not one but two dose of narcan. the video making the rounds in lawrence. >> just
the paramedics are now using the lifesaving drug narcan a lot more often. doses of narcan that's, 300 more than last year. >>> it's a gut-wrenching scene that's very difficult to watch but they want you to see it because it shows just how bad the heroin problem really is. here's fox 25's jacqui heinrich. >> reporter: screaming the 2-year-old girl is seen tugging at her mother's limp body sunday morning at family dollar in lawrence. that video now a key piece of evidence in...
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challenging tech wizards to come up with an app friend to find the nearest place to get the drug narcan in case somebody has over dosed. the hope is it will cut down on the over dose deaths in young people. cleveland 19 news is helping you spot the signs of heroin and opioid abuse. click on the your health tab for information to help a loved one struggling with addiction. >> the former girlfriend of grate said they spoke with her for a third time. marion county sheriff deputies met with her again on wednesday. investigators asked her about the layout of the house that unidentified jane doe was killed in in 2005. they also continue to want to know more about a red car grate used to own. the two dated for five years until she had him arrested for domestic violence. >> romona: we are following breaking news on a fourth night of protests in charlotte. let's take a look at some live pictures there. you can see hundreds of demonstrators are marching in the downtown area. for awhile tonight the protesters blocked a highway holding a sign and calling for justice. the national guard and the loca
challenging tech wizards to come up with an app friend to find the nearest place to get the drug narcan in case somebody has over dosed. the hope is it will cut down on the over dose deaths in young people. cleveland 19 news is helping you spot the signs of heroin and opioid abuse. click on the your health tab for information to help a loved one struggling with addiction. >> the former girlfriend of grate said they spoke with her for a third time. marion county sheriff deputies met with...
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arm our first responders with narcan and make sure we are tough with attorneys general of other states to stem the flow of heroin into pennsylvania's borders. i know we can do it. we've seen success in montgomery county and i want to do it at the state level. >> you talk about treatment being a part of this. where do the insurance companies come into play? >> the insurance companies can't price gouge our first responders when it comes to getting narcan, the antidote to a heroin overdose. at the same time, they have a responsibility like the pharmaceutical companies do to stop overprescribing and stop creating incentives toor prescribe opioids. we have to be more serious about that. the heroin opioid epidemic claiming more lives in pennsylvania than anything else. it used to be car accidents, now heroin and opioids are. recent poll had 43% of people in pennsylvania know someone who's addicted to heroin or died from an overdose. this is affecting everywhere. all across the commonwealth where i travel. we have got to be far more serious about understanding there's a law enforcement compon
arm our first responders with narcan and make sure we are tough with attorneys general of other states to stem the flow of heroin into pennsylvania's borders. i know we can do it. we've seen success in montgomery county and i want to do it at the state level. >> you talk about treatment being a part of this. where do the insurance companies come into play? >> the insurance companies can't price gouge our first responders when it comes to getting narcan, the antidote to a heroin...
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she finally came two after two doses of narcan. video making the rounds in lawrence. >> just the baby pulling on her, you want to cry. i want to send my friend a link. >> reporter: police say they hope this alerts people horrific consequences something not see by the public but ever present to first responders. 10% of drug situations they respond to, children are present. >> they can see firsthand the power of the narcotic fentanyl. she is lucky to be alive. >> the mother is expect end of the week. tonight the little girl is in custody of the child and protective services. >>> breaking news from roxbury, several hurt in a crash. suv speeding and flipped. >> crews had to cut several out of the car warren street and roxbury. john? >> reporter: >> mark, we are on warren street. we just got off the phone with boston police. previously, we were told by someone at media relations there was a fatality. police say a serious life threatening injury. look at the scene behind me. suv in the middle of the warren street. 2:00 p.m. this afternoo
she finally came two after two doses of narcan. video making the rounds in lawrence. >> just the baby pulling on her, you want to cry. i want to send my friend a link. >> reporter: police say they hope this alerts people horrific consequences something not see by the public but ever present to first responders. 10% of drug situations they respond to, children are present. >> they can see firsthand the power of the narcotic fentanyl. she is lucky to be alive. >> the...