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Frederick residents are being encouraged to remain alert and make use of local harm-reduction resources in the wake of a mass overdose event in Baltimore earlier this week. Although the incident occurred outside Frederick’s boundaries, local officials are emphasizing preparedness as regional risks persist.

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In coordination with state and county agencies, Frederick is reinforcing its readiness should similar emergencies unfold closer to home. The city’s emergency teams are equipped with naloxone, a life-saving medication that reverses opioid overdoses. Officials stress that first responders are trained for these situations and stand ready to act swiftly if needed.

City and county health departments are also working together to expand public access to naloxone. Residents can obtain the medication for free from several self-service boxes located throughout the area. This effort is aimed at ensuring that individuals, families, and bystanders have access to tools that could save lives in an emergency.

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Community members experiencing a crisis or in need of emotional support are reminded that help is available through the national 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, which provides confidential assistance 24/7 by phone or text. Additionally, the city is urging residents to stay informed and to utilize the Frederick County Health Department’s resources to locate naloxone box locations and learn more about overdose prevention.

As concerns over opioid-related incidents continue, residents are advised to remain vigilant, familiarize themselves with local health resources, and consider carrying naloxone if they or someone they know may be at risk.

Article by multiple contributors, based upon information from the City of Frederick press release.


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