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c-s-p-d officer was trained to use these narcan rayers "the fact thatt is now a nasal spray or a nasal mist, and w can administer ith away, th is something can train and ha offics do." naan isn new paramedics he used it r years ... but always administered through an-v. the sprayer makes it easieto give- and equipping officers minutes for overdose patients. "what opioids is they suppress our central nervous system, whh can suppress the respiratory drive and can lead to spiratory rest and death." paso unty sheriff's depues wilreceive narcan training laterhis month. last month, commissioner sallie clark help expand a dealhalets local police departments buy the ugs fo ouhalf the cost. doctoran tnks it's great idea heore oplen puic at havthr dr and tha kn ho e afeland ow thendicionshen to u it c be definily aery fe vieasure." because li the victim last ek.. itay be second chance at le for others in the community. dy koen news 5. law enforcent agencies in pueblo countare also considg traini their oicers to u an. 'sice to e some warm weather this week, buthe sun also brings the renewed reat parts
c-s-p-d officer was trained to use these narcan rayers "the fact thatt is now a nasal spray or a nasal mist, and w can administer ith away, th is something can train and ha offics do." naan isn new paramedics he used it r years ... but always administered through an-v. the sprayer makes it easieto give- and equipping officers minutes for overdose patients. "what opioids is they suppress our central nervous system, whh can suppress the respiratory drive and can lead to spiratory...
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a look at one version of a nasal spray as cook mentioned, narcan literally zaps away an opiate high if passed in the iowa legislature, use narcan. "as you can see, a fine mist comes out of here" cook says they'd most likely usee the nasal spray or epi- pen version of narcan, though it is commonly interjected intraveneously--tha t requires more training. cook says this bill comes at a good time, considering the rise in heroin overdoses in eastern ifs and or buts about it we hear the rise in eastern iowa, its something we have to watch out for" we talked to local police about their thoughts on the bill. one officer says ----as long as they get proper training -- it wouldn't be a bad tool to have. but he says medical services typically y rrive at the same time as police -- so it might be unnecesessary. suspect who led police on a wild car chase is dead after a roadside shoot- out with officers. more than a ddzen troopers chased the suspect. sheriff's detectives say the man fatally shot his estranged girlfriend at the nursing home where she worked early this morning. the suspect then fled -- and shot attpolice before he was stopped with spike strips. he then st
a look at one version of a nasal spray as cook mentioned, narcan literally zaps away an opiate high if passed in the iowa legislature, use narcan. "as you can see, a fine mist comes out of here" cook says they'd most likely usee the nasal spray or epi- pen version of narcan, though it is commonly interjected intraveneously--tha t requires more training. cook says this bill comes at a good time, considering the rise in heroin overdoses in eastern ifs and or buts about it we hear the...
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"as you can see, a fine mist comes out of herer" cook says they'd most likely use the nasal spray or epi- pen version of narcan, though it is commonly interjected intraveneously--tha t requires more training. cook iowa. "theyre on the rise, theres no abuse, its right behind that, on in cedar falls olivia mancino kwwl news also spoke to police about their thoughts on the bill... one officer says -- as long as they get proper training -- it wouldn't be a bbd tool to have. but he says medical services typically arrive at the same time as police -- so it might thousands of iowans are waiting to hear whether or not the edicaid transition wiil happen... by march first -- the state's medicaid program is supposed to switch to three private companies. it's been a cause of concern for many people -- including legislators. the transition was delayed because the federal government said there weren't enough health providers that signed contracts with the companies. provider network in iowa is still very thin, and their topeople with dsabilites, to our seniors in nursing homes and so on." governor
"as you can see, a fine mist comes out of herer" cook says they'd most likely use the nasal spray or epi- pen version of narcan, though it is commonly interjected intraveneously--tha t requires more training. cook iowa. "theyre on the rise, theres no abuse, its right behind that, on in cedar falls olivia mancino kwwl news also spoke to police about their thoughts on the bill... one officer says -- as long as they get proper training -- it wouldn't be a bbd tool to have. but he...