All Idaho State Police drug-detection dogs are now certified to detect fentanyl, a powerful synthetic opioid driving a rise in overdoses across the country, according to ISP.
Fentanyl is the fifth odor the K-9s are trained to detect, joining methamphetamine, heroin, cocaine and marijuana.
ISP announced that all drug detection dogs have passed their certification, completing statewide implementation of fentanyl detection training.
ISP said all its K9s are now capable of smelling five different drugs, with the powerful opioid being the most recent ...
With emergency transports in Southern Nevada averaging over $1,200, Henderson’s LifeRide program offers residents low-cost annual coverage for ambulance rides ...
A man accused of fatally stabbing his 11-year-old son Tuesday at their Elk Grove home was a Sacramento County sheriff’s ...
NARCAN is accessible to everyone under D.C.’s Opioid Overdose Law, which protects anyone carrying or administering Naloxone.
Representatives explained that Defiance County has already committed funding for 2025, and they will be returning to ...
Georgia is rolling out Narcan to 2,300+ public schools under a new statewide initiative prompted by Wesley’s Law and rising ...
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Narcan supplied in Savannah-Chatham Schools since 2022
A statewide initiative has been set to require all Georgia public schools to carry opioid overdose kits, but Savannah-Chatham ...
Chestnut Health Systems offers free virtual and in-person NARCAN training sessions in Alton to teach opioid overdose reversal ...
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