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Naloxone training happened

Posted by Oliver Chronicle | May 24, 2019 | Featured, News | 0

Naloxone training happened
You Can Save a Life - Community paramedic Todd Kunz addresses the audience at the Oliver Senior Centre during a recent naloxone training seminar. Members of the public were trained on how to administer naloxone to opioid overdose patients. (Photo contributed)

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