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Baltimore places naloxone kits in 14 metro stations using opioid settlement funds to fight overdose deaths.
Baltimore is installing naloxone kits in purple and white ONEboxes at all 14 metro stations, funded by opioid settlement money, to combat rising overdose deaths.
The kits include naloxone, protective gear, and multilingual instructional videos.
The initiative, led by Mayor Brandon Scott and the Maryland Peer Advisory Council, targets high-risk areas like Penn North, where recent overdoses—some linked to the drug medetomidine—have prompted the city to distribute testing strips.
The boxes, developed by the West Virginia Drug Intervention Institute, are also being placed in libraries and businesses.
The program reflects a growing national trend to expand access to overdose reversal tools in public spaces.
Baltimore coloca kits de naloxona en 14 estaciones de metro usando fondos de liquidación de opiáceos para combatir las muertes por sobredosis.