“I’m said, ‘Are you OK. Do you need help?’ He was non-responsive.”
He was about to return home to call 911 when an ambulance and fire truck turned the corner. Relief filled him, then confusion. The trucks stopped up the street. He started walking toward them and found a second man six houses down.
“He is out, too. Unresponsive, lying flopped over.”
That’s when he noticed a third man, this one lying right in the middle of 109 Avenue near 96 Street. That’s who paramedics were working on.
The number of deaths from overdose have been climbing, not just in the inner city but across Edmonton. These three lived this time, but O’Hara’s walk continued to be eventful.
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