Merritt RCMP warns public of higher local overdose numbers in 2021
MERRITT — Merritt RCMP is informing the public about recent increases in the number of calls for service to police and emergency medical responders regarding potential overdoses.
In the first three months of 2021, B.C. Emergency Health Services received 21 emergency calls for a potential overdose in Merritt. In 2020, there were 56 medical emergency calls for overdose in Merritt, averaging about four to five calls a month.
“In a recent case, our responding officers have used naloxone to save a life,” Merritt Staff Sergeant Major Stephan Drouin said. “But despite our efforts, we know that some overdoses are resulting in fatalities. It is important that if you or someone you witness may be overdosing to please call 9-1-1 immediately for medical assistance.
“We are also asking for public assistant to help curve this alarming issue, if you know anyone who may be selling illegal and harmful drugs in our community, please call police or Crime Stoppers.”