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Home / Health / Nanaimo Officers Get Trucks for Overdose Crisis

Nanaimo Officers Get Trucks for Overdose Crisis

14 Dec

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Summary

  • Nanaimo safety officers now have trucks equipped with overdose prevention tools.
  • Federal government provided over $440,000 in funding for the new trucks.
  • The officers have administered over 1,200 doses of naloxone in 2024 alone.

Community safety officers in Nanaimo have received new trucks equipped with crucial overdose prevention tools, bolstered by a federal investment exceeding $440,000. These officers, active since summer 2022, initially focused on social disorder but have seen their roles expand significantly due to the escalating toxic drug crisis, with overdose responses becoming a daily occurrence.

The newly outfitted trucks now carry automated external defibrillators (AEDs), naloxone, and oxygen, alongside special lights to signal to other emergency responders. This enhanced equipment and training have reportedly increased the officers' confidence in managing crises. By the end of October, the city reported that CSOs had administered over 1,200 doses of naloxone in 2024 alone.

Despite the program's efforts, some residents and outreach organizations express concerns, preferring funding be directed to shelters and direct outreach services. While the federal program restricted funding to municipalities, local non-profits highlight the urgent need for more shelter beds and support services, questioning the allocation of funds towards community safety officers as harm reduction efforts.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Nanaimo's community safety officers now have trucks equipped with overdose prevention tools, including naloxone, AEDs, and oxygen.
The City of Nanaimo received over $440,000 in federal funds to equip its community safety officers with new trucks.
In 2024 alone, Nanaimo's community safety officers administered more than 1,200 doses of the anti-overdose drug naloxone.

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