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[–] 4 pts

And she believes she could have saved him from overdosing? He swallowed 3 times the lethal dose of Fentanyl while taken out of his car.

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[–] 3 pts

lol Oh yeah, she's definitely walking down the street with that in her purse when she's off duty, and can spot someone overdosing from Fentanyl right by looking a them. lol get outta here, moron.

[–] 0 pt

Naloxone is now available over the counter without a prescription in 45 out of 50 states in America [1]. Many law enforcement agencies have added naloxone to their repertoire for treatment of opioid overdose victims. And – as I recently found out during a ride-along in a large, mid-Atlantic city – many drug dealers are even providing naloxone auto-injectors to some of their best customers.

https://www.ems1.com/naloxone/articles/naloxone-and-the-ems-conundrum-public-policy-considerations-5y8cfTul0NPnYmjC/

[–] 2 pts

So retarded. Yes, dude died while interacting with the police, after committing a crime. He was resisting arrest for around 20 minutes before dying of a drug overdose, because he didn't wanna be caught with drugs so he swallowed them.

And people want to make a saint out of him. You know this guy pointed a gun at a pregnant woman's belly during a home invasion robbery, right?

If Genevieve Hansen happened to be on scene, with some narcan or whatever, the officers who refused to let her apply her care probably saved someone's life in the future.

[–] 0 pt

Cops dont let randos help.