According to Norwalk Police, since Wednesday, August 28, the department responded to eight overdose emergencies, including the five fatalities, said Norwalk Police Lt. Terrence Blake.
Norwalk detectives are investigating these incidents, but at the same time, Blake said they wanted to remind users of the dangers of opioids.
"Opioid overdose is often characterized by a decrease in breathing rate which if not quickly addressed leads to death," Blake said. "This a true medical emergency and 911 should be your first call."
For help, Blake said the department is encouraging people to visit the Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services website for information on opioid programs, Narcan training, and treatment available.
Anyone with information regarding opioid dealing or use, contact the Norwalk Police Tip Line: 203-854-3111 Anonymous Internet tips can also be sent to Norwalk Police website at www.norwalkpd.com.
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