Pubdate: Tue, 26 Dec 2017 Source: Hamilton Spectator (CN ON) Copyright: 2017 The Hamilton Spectator Contact: http://www.thespec.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/181 Page: A10 OPP OFFICERS USE NALOXONE, SAVE LIFE OF OVERDOSED MAN NORFOLK COUNTY - Ontario Provincial Police say officers used naloxone to save a man's life while transporting him to Hamilton's Barton Street jail. Norfolk OPP credit "quick-thinking" officers for helping the 29-year-old man who appeared to have overdosed on opioids Friday afternoon. They administered three doses of naloxone, which is used to revive people in medical distress after taking drugs such as fentanyl. The man regained consciousness and began to respond to officers. Paramedics transferred him to hospital. "When someone is overdosing, minutes can make the difference between life and death," Insp. Lisa Anderson, interim detachment commander, said in the news release. "The naloxone kits are an additional tool that OPP officers will be able to use to help keep our communities safe." Other police services, including Waterloo, Ottawa, Barrie, Durham and the RCMP, equip officers with naloxone. The Hamilton police service does not, but Chief Eric Girt said earlier this month they would revisit the issue after the province announced it planned to cover the cost of police naloxone kits. Girt says studies have determined paramedics are best suited to provide naloxone during overdoses. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt