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About that Huge Emergency Response in front of the Cleveland Park Library yesterday around 1pm. Also, Another Overdose situation in NoMa last night


3300 block of Connecticut Ave, NW

DC Fire and EMS quote tweeted Andrew Leyden: “The crash / overdose on Connecticut Avenue is now a fatality despite a huge effort by @dcfireems to save this victim. Likely overdose as car accident was a minor fender bender.”

then reported: “DC Fire and EMS transported 2 other patients from this tragic event.

Both suffering critical life threatening medical conditions. Approximately 25 personnel responded to this situation. The patients did not suffer injuries related to the accident. @DCPoliceDept investigating.”

J. reported just before 10pm: “1st and K NE. Man collapsed in the street, looks like a possible overdose. Nearby bikers protected him from traffic until EMS arrived. Man was alive and moving.

Two definite ODs. Nice that the community responded and called it in, Narcan is free at CVS and if you’re using, so are fentynl test strips. Stay safe y’all.

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