Flagler County Fire Rescue receives 400 doses of Narcan from Florida Department of Health

Fire Rescue administered 278 doses of Narcan in 2021 in instances when a patient had a cardiac arrest, to rule out possible overdose; the county received 400 more doses.


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  • | 5:50 p.m. February 9, 2022
Fire Chief Michael Tucker, Community Paramedic Caryn Prather, Deputy Fire Chief Percy Sayles. Courtesy photo
Fire Chief Michael Tucker, Community Paramedic Caryn Prather, Deputy Fire Chief Percy Sayles. Courtesy photo
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by: Lacy Martin

Marketing Media Manager, Flagler County

Flagler County Fire Rescue has an additional 400 doses of Narcan to administer, if needed, on rescue trucks, thanks to the Florida Department of Health.

“This is the fifth year that we have received doses of Narcan for each rescue, thanks to a grant from the Helping Emergency Responders Obtain Support Program,” said Fire Chief Michael Tucker. “This year, we got 400 doses of this life-saving drug at significant cost savings to the county.”

The value of the Narcan is $7,709. Every year since its first award, Fire Rescue has received ample doses of the drug to stock the rescues, saving their budget for other necessary equipment and supplies.

In 2021, Fire Rescue administered 278 doses of Narcan within the county. In certain instances when a patient has a “cardiac arrest,” paramedics administer Narcan to rule out possible overdose.

“This drug is invaluable to our residents in Flagler County,” said Caryn Prather, Community Paramedic. “The HEROS program saves lives, and we are thankful to be recipients of this grant.”

Prather has applied for and received the HEROS program grant for Flagler County for five years running.

 

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