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Faced With Tight Budgets, Ohio Town Official Proposes Rationing Lifesaving Overdose Antidote

By Esther Honig • Jun 30, 2017
Esther Honig

At the Middletown, Ohio fire department, calls for actual fires are rare. These days the station responds to more calls for drug overdoses—four to five a day on average.

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