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Opioid Overdose Prevention Training Held April 2

Attendees will learn about the signs of use, addiction and how to save another person's life.

The Natick Police Department along with the MA Technical Assistance Partnership for Prevention and other organizations will be sponsoring an opioid overdose prevention training at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 2, at the Natick Community-Senior Center.

This training will help attendees recognize the signs of an overdose and what to do to save someone’s life. Training will include how to use intranasal Naloxone (Narcan) and how to access free Naloxone from the state.

The training is free but organizers are asking interested parties to RSVP ahead of time, since there is limited seating.

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For more information, contact Katie Sugarman at csugarman-at-natickps.org or call 508-647-6623.

To signup online, use this Google document. For more information, check out this post from the police department's Facebook site

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