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Three Tampa Bay area counties have been named “hotspots” for higher-than-expected 911 dispatches for drug overdoses.
That’s according to the National Drug Early Warning System, a partnership between University of Florida, Florida Atlantic University, and New York University.
The latest map covers the time frame of March 21-27.
Three out of the five counties lighting up as overdose dispatch hotspots are in the Bay area: Pasco, Pinellas, and Hillsborough.
The map shows Pinellas color-coded purple, which means those were opioid overdose dispatches.
Pasco and Hillsborough are color-coded orange, which means non-opioid responses. Those were 911 dispatches to help people overdosing on cocaine, cannabis, LSD, or suspected overdoses where naloxone — widely known by the brand name Narcan — doesn’t work.
I-75, a known drug pipeline, connects all three of these Tampa Bay counties.
MORE: https://www.wtsp.com/article/news/investigations/10-investigates/overdosed/tampa-bay-counties-overdose-hotspots-911-calls/67-bf5c14b7-e3b6-4047-9894-4bbc24929ff5
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