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<blockquote data-quote="India Actual" data-source="post: 8757" data-attributes="member: 80"><p>It's so rare that they're not going to bother spending money to train, inform, or buy supplies for it. I'm sure it happens to people like yourself but encounters with law enforcement in that situation are exceedingly rare. It's only been so high profile this one time that resulted in multiple law suits that made it all the way to the Supreme Court. It's better to get a hold of someone and assess them for medical issues alongside EMS than try to fix it yourself. </p><p></p><p>Carrying narcan is such a big think now because it's so prevalent and time sensitive to turn someone around from an opioid overdose that depending on the jurisdiction, a lot of cops go through multiple doses a week saving OD victims. Cops are first responders but the more advanced medical stuff should be saved for EMS to preserve life and for liability reasons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="India Actual, post: 8757, member: 80"] It's so rare that they're not going to bother spending money to train, inform, or buy supplies for it. I'm sure it happens to people like yourself but encounters with law enforcement in that situation are exceedingly rare. It's only been so high profile this one time that resulted in multiple law suits that made it all the way to the Supreme Court. It's better to get a hold of someone and assess them for medical issues alongside EMS than try to fix it yourself. Carrying narcan is such a big think now because it's so prevalent and time sensitive to turn someone around from an opioid overdose that depending on the jurisdiction, a lot of cops go through multiple doses a week saving OD victims. Cops are first responders but the more advanced medical stuff should be saved for EMS to preserve life and for liability reasons. [/QUOTE]
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