Missouri first responders’ naloxone distribution efforts face potential budget cuts
Home • Missouri Independent [Unofficial]
April 15, 2026
When paramedics from the St. Charles City Fire Department arrive at the scene of an opioid overdose, patients refuse to go to the hospital about 75% of the time. But even if they decline treatment, they’re likely to accept naloxone kits that paramedics leave behind, said Marc Doll, emergency medical services bureau chief for the […]
Discussion in the ATmosphere