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Response to mass overdose could serve as model in Maryland
Baltimore's data-driven response treated 35 people, involved 500 volunteers, reduced overdoses by over 20%, and created protocols to guide other cities' overdose interventions.
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Baltimore's response to Penn-North mass overdose could serve as model for others
Baltimore’s response to a mass overdose could serve as a model for other jurisdictions. Mayor Brandon Scott and Fire Chief James Wallace appeared Tuesday before the Senate Finance Committee to brief members about the July 10, 2025, mass overdose in Penn-North and the city’s quick, comprehensive and life-saving response. The mayor emphasized a data-driven approach, interagency cooperation, partnerships with the state and neighboring jurisdictions…
·Baltimore, United States
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