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Marshall County Emergency Management Agency
Friday November 30th, 2018 :: 03:38 p.m. EST

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Marshall Co. has seen a spike in drug overdoses in the county from Nov. 24-25. Health Dept. to offer Narcan training

MARSHALL COUNTY—PLYMOUTH The Marshall County Health Department (MCHD) was notified by the Indiana State Department of Health Overdose Surveillance Team of a spike in drug overdose events in Marshall County for the period of November 24-25, 2018. The county had seven overdose events in that time period. No deaths were reported in any of the overdoses.

MCHD holds a grant through the Indiana State Department of Health Division of Injury Prevention to distribute community naloxone or Narcan Kits. Narcan is the lifesaving medication that can reverse an overdose of an opioid. In many places, it can be prescribed or available over the counter as it has no potential for abuse or dependency. The US Surgeon General, Dr. Jerome Adams, issued a Surgeon General Advisory on Naloxone stating “Each day we lose 115 Americans to an opioid overdose – that’s one person every 12.5 minutes. It is time to make sure more people have access to this lifesaving medication because 77 percent of opioid overdose deaths occur outside of a medical setting and more than half occur at home.” Christine Stinson, the administer of the Marshall County Health Department states, “We would like to see as many citizens carrying the lifesaving Narcan Kit as possible, Narcan saves lives. PERIOD. We are still in the midst of the opioid crisis in the United States, in the Midwest, in Indiana, and yes, in Marshall County. This is a public health crisis, and in times of crisis, public health must respond. That is what we are doing by offering the Narcan Program.”

The Health Department will be conducting two community trainings to distribute Narcan Kits to anyone who attends one of the trainings. The trainings will take place at the Community Resource Center Conference Room on December 11, 2018 at 11am and 6:30pm. It will include a brief presentation and demonstration on how to properly identify and respond to an overdose, lasting about an hour. With the holidays upon us, the health department encourages anyone who knows of family members at risk, oversees employees, works in a school system, or anyone with an interest in this lifesaving training to come and leave with a Narcan kit. For more information regarding other offerings of Narcan Trainings contact Jacob Baylis, the Health Educator for the Marshall County Health Department.

This also serves as a reminder to properly dispose of your expired or unused medication. It is NOT safe to through them in your trash or down the toilet, so be sure to take them to a pill-drop location near you. One of the pill drop-off sites is at the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department at 1400 Pioneer Dr, Plymouth, IN 46563 and one is at the Bremen Police Department at 123 S Center St, Bremen, IN 46506. Please contact MCHD if you have any questions regarding any part of this message at 574-865-8535, Monday-Friday from 8-4.


Figure 1. The ISDH Overdose Surveillance Team has developed an ESSENCE alert protocol to address drug overdose events in near real-time. This graph is the figure received by the health department and displays the spike in overdose emergency visits on November 24-25.

What:
Training on Narcan and Overdose Response
(attendees will receive a narcan kit FREE)

When:
11am and 6:30pm Tuesday December 11, 2018
Where:
Community Resource Center Conference Room (main floor)
510 W Adams St
Plymouth, IN 46563

Address/Location
Marshall County Emergency Management Agency
112 W Jefferson St
Plymouth, IN 46563

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 574-936-3740

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