Kamloops Fire Rescue crews administering more naloxone as opioid crisis grows
KAMLOOPS — It paints a more complete picture of the opioid crisis in Kamloops: the first quarter numbers from Kamloops Fire Rescue (KFR) show crews have administered significantly more naloxone so far this year.
From January to March of this year, KFR used naloxone 19 times. That’s compared to seven times in 2020 and eight in 2021 — a 138 per cent increase.
“It shows that it’s a problem that’s consistent across the country. A lot of the fire services and medical community are seeing those numbers rise,” said KFR Chief Ken Uzeloc.


