Connection during isolation: Data shows national drug overdose hotline saves lives
CALGARY — Almost three dozen people survived overdoses because of a Canada-wide phone line that connects callers who use drugs with emergency support if there is a suspected overdose.
Looking back on a year in service, data from the National Overdose Response Service, or NORS, shows all 33 potentially life-threatening events were successfully responded to.
Followup calls confirmed all overdoses were reversed.
The national phone line connects callers using a potentially deadly substance to volunteers who check in periodically and alert 911 if there is no response.