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Home » Naloxone in Action: Why Every Job Site Needs to Be Prepared
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Naloxone in Action: Why Every Job Site Needs to Be Prepared

February 6, 2025Updated:February 18, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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A construction site. A life-or-death moment. When two crew members at a Dimeo Construction Company project overdosed, quick thinking and preparedness saved their lives. Thanks to a superintendent who didn’t hesitate and EMTs who were ready, the right actions were taken at the right time—highlighting the critical need for Naloxone...

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