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Maya Carter ·

Orange County Emergency Medical Services community paramedic Katie Benedyk (left) and paramedic Kyle Ronn (right) simulate an opioid overdose response with paramedic Glynis Todman (middle) on Monday, Nov. 11, 2019. Orange County EMS uses the program COORE, the Coordinated Opioid Overdose Reduction Effort, to service Orange County residents in an effort to encourage residents who use drugs to pursue amnesty and medical treatment. Part of the program is to provide Naloxone and Narcan to people who call them or fear they may overdose.

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