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PUBLIC HEALTH ALERT: Chautauqua County Experiencing a Sudden Increase in Overdose Deaths

Submitted by Justin Gould on Mon, 10/02/2023 - 16:58

JAMESTOWN N.Y. – A spike in suspected fatal drug overdoses was observed in Chautauqua County over the weekend, likely indicating that a deadly supply of street drugs is in the community.   

The Chautauqua County Health Department, the Department of Mental Hygiene, Jamestown Police Department and the Chautauqua County Sheriff’s Office issued the warning to county residents late Monday afternoon. 

Four deaths suspected to be drug overdoses occurred over the weekend in the Jamestown vicinity.  Officials warn that any street drug should be assumed to contain fentanyl, a highly dangerous opioid that is deadly in tiny quantities. 

Residents are urged to reach out to loved ones who are struggling with drug abuse or addiction, and share this news. 

People who use drugs and their families should obtain a naloxone (Narcan) kit and be prepared to call 911 in the event of an overdose.  Local sources of Narcan can be found at CombatAddictionCHQ.com

Visit combataddictionchq.com to learn about chemical dependency services available throughout the County.   The New York State 911 Good Samaritan Law allows people to call 911 without fear of arrest if they are having a drug or alcohol overdose that requires emergency medical care or if they witness someone overdosing. 

About Chautauqua County Health Department - The Chautauqua County Health Department is the leading Public Health organization in Chautauqua County dedicated to the support of the community’s health.  The Health Department takes innovative approaches to provide technical assistance to partner organizations, and offers various programs and services in order to help prevent disease, protect the public’s health and promote our community’s overall health and wellness.  For more information visit www.HealthyCHQ.com  

 

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