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2nd Annual Oploids in Snohomish County:
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<br /> July n I A Point-in-Time Survey of Overdoses
<br /> Partners from across Snohomish County took part in a coordinated data
<br />, 2018 collection project focused on opioid overdoses.The information shown below
<br /> represents reports from local fire, police, EMS, hospitals,the syringe exchange
<br /> and the medical examiner's office over seven days.
<br /> Overdose Count by Date
<br /> Overdoses were OVERDOSES AND DEATHS 14 -
<br /> mostly men,with During the 7-day period, a total of 12
<br /> 34 males and 20 57 overdoses were reported that t0
<br /> females and 3 cases appeared to be related to opioids. 8 10 10
<br /> where gender was not Unfortunately,2 of those overdoses 6 -
<br /> recorded. resulted in death.
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<br /> The youngest age was 12 overdoses in one day 2 © U
<br /> 17 and the oldest was reported on July 14, 2018. 0
<br /> 7/9/18 7/10/18 7/11/18 7/12/18 7113/18 7114/18 7/15/13
<br /> 73,with 21 of the
<br /> overdoses being 21-
<br /> USE OF NALOXONE/NARCAN
<br /> 30 year olds. Naloxone, also known as Narcan, is an overdose reversal drug. It is not addictive,nor can it
<br /> Saturday had the harm a person if used improperly. During this 7-day survey,72%of the reported overdoses
<br /> highest number received naloxone or Narcan.
<br /> of overdoses,with 40 lives saved 33 patients 7 people
<br /> Thursday and Friday because naloxone received naloxone or were given naloxone by
<br /> having the fewest. was given during an Narcan from police a friend,family member
<br /> Nearly one-third of the overdose. or EMS. or bystander.
<br /> overdoses(17 total)
<br /> happened between LOCATION AND CITY OF RESIDENCE
<br /> noon and 6 p.m. Data was gathered on the location of overdose,both type and city,as well as where the
<br /> patient identified as place of residence.All but two patients were Snohomish County
<br /> When looking at race residents. Due to the reporting form,we are not able to differentiate between city limits and
<br /> and ethnicity,77% unincorporated areas of the county.
<br /> of the patients were
<br /> White.Eight were Overdose by Location Place of Residence(City)
<br /> unknown,and the
<br /> 19
<br /> remaining five were 21
<br /> either Alaska Native j
<br /> American Indian or5
<br /> 8 4 4 4
<br /> Hispanic/Latino. r-4� 2 4-� 1 �5� 5 3 3 1_-1_-1.
<br /> 1 1 3 2 1
<br /> Of the 67 individuals �°ra\`oeay ece °y o°° ooa e e a°¢ o°D �0 SI',", ,, °a 4e`o°°a S° ,°a Oac
<br /> �O° 0°ac` �� 5�0 ,Eek o�'acly �S°�e� ac''' S° C° P,\ `a0' e 4i7�:c-,ta,t-e,." C,a§e,s°eAve F `'a
<br /> who overdosed,13%
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<br /> a,Ee ,, 4 a.Ee 5` Oe �a�' a�'
<br /> did not have 911
<br /> called in response
<br /> to their medical Overdose by Location Type
<br /> emergency. • • • • • • •
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<br /> DISCLAIMER:The '+ , °°!'"` cPrivate residence
<br /> data included In this Car
<br /> 23 summary la based Encampment 33/0 of overdose patients were
<br /> on voluntary reports 15 4 ■Public Space homeless
<br /> received from partners, u0oteUMotel
<br /> and should Not be _` sotner
<br /> considered exhaustive
<br /> or lab-confirmed.
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<br /> A COMMUNITY COMING TOGETHER TO STOP -
<br /> SNOHOMISH COUNT6Y'S OPIOID EPIDEMIC
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