Overdose is the leading cause of accidental death in our county.
We all need to do everything we can so this doesn’t happen to another son, daughter, parent, grandparent, wife or husband, partner, sibling, best friend, co-worker or even a stranger.
Anyone Can Save A Life
Naloxone is a medication that quickly reverses the effects of an overdose from pain relievers or opioids such as heroin, methadone, fentanyl and morphine. To be effective, Naloxone must be available at the time of overdose.
The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department is partnering with the County Health and Human Services Agency and the County of San Diego to make Naloxone more accessible where overdoses might occur.
Details of a distribution program will be announced during a news conference on:
Monday, January 23
2:00 p.m.
Sheriff’s Investigations, Crime Lab, Property and Evidence (ICP) Building
5590 Overland Avenue, Kearny Mesa (next to the Registrar of Voters)
You will need a valid San Diego Police Department issued media credential to attend this news conference. A deputy will provide access to a secured facility. Park in areas marked for the media.
Speakers:
Sheriff Kelly Martinez
Supervisor Nathan Fletcher
HHSA Director Nick Macchione
Chula Vista Police Department Chief Roxana Kennedy
Rady Children’s Hospital Child Abuse Pediatrician Dr. Natalie Laub
Partners:
San Diego County Probation Chief Tamika Nelson and Assistant Chief Denise Huffhines
National City Police Department Chief Jose Tellez
San Diego County Parks Director Brian Albright