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Windsor police naloxone use more than doubled in second quarter
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In April, May, and June, officers used 20 doses of the overdose-reversal drug on nine individuals. That’s up from six doses on four people in the three months prior, though not all city officers were equipped with naloxone kits until at least late February.
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Included in the agenda for Thursday’s Windsor Police Services Board meeting, the Naloxone Quarterly Report also states police were on scene for 202 incidents where naloxone was administered by emergency medical services, fire and rescue, or some other individual. In the three months prior, that number was 195.
St. Clair College presented its first inaugural Community Partnership Award to Bruce Krauter, Chief of the Essex-Windsor Emergency Medical Service, for his outstanding contribution to the school and its students during a difficult year.
The College says that his indispensable actions during the 2020-21 academic year that made him an ideal recipient for the first-ever Community Partnership Award.
Among the significant challenges faced by St. Clair students during the COVID-19 pandemic were those confronting the senior/graduating-year students of the Paramedic program.
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Because of provincial and regional health directives, the students were not permitted to participate in the work-placement component of their education: riding along with professional ambulance squads. In the midst of the pandemic, the College set out to replicate the ride-out experience.