Opioid Overdose Alert for Walworth County; Emergency Narcan Now Available in Municipal Bldg.

Editor’s note: The following press release was received from the Walworth County Dept. of Health & Human Services. Bold emphases have been added by the Banner. The image on the homepage was provided by Clker-Free-Vector-Images from Pixabay.

On October 3, 2022, the Walworth County Department of Health and Human Services (WCDHHS) was notified by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) of a suspected opioid overdose alert for Walworth County.

The alert was issued due to an increase in suspected opioid drug overdose activity in Walworth County between September 25, 2022, and October 1, 2022, when DHS identified three reports of suspected opioid drug overdoses seen at hospital emergency departments. An alert is triggered whenever the suspected number of opioid overdoses in emergency departments is statistically higher than usual in a specific area.

“We have been seeing an increase of overdoses related to the illegal use of drugs, most containing fentanyl,” says Walworth County Medical Examiner Gina Carver. “Our first responders and hospitals are doing a great job of providing effective treatment, which is keeping our death numbers lower. But any increase in overdoses is certainly concerning.”

The suspected opioid overdose alert was generated through the National Syndromic Surveillance Program, a nationwide emergency department surveillance system that tracks suspected opioid overdoses. DHS uses the platform’s data to learn about suspected increases in activity so it can alert affected health departments. The data is listed as suspected because the cases were not confirmed by a clinician at the time the visit was transferred into the data system.

“We want residents to know immediate support is available and we are currently assessing ways to expand critical services, particularly around prevention,” says WCDHHS Deputy Director Trista Piccola. “We also have a team of community leaders taking a hard look at how to reduce the stigma that is still associated with reaching out for help.”

The Walworth County DHHS provides assessment, counseling, detoxification, and residential treatment of youth and adults with alcohol and/or drug addiction. Appointments can be scheduled by calling (262) 741-3200. Information is also available at www.co.walworth.wi.us/351/Behavioral-Health.

Those seeking help are also encouraged to dial 2-1-1. Among other things, 2-1-1 is a Wisconsin addiction recovery helpline that provides information, resources, and advocacy. A statewide resource, 2-1-1 is free, confidential, and available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. It can also be accessed at https://211wisconsin.communityos.org.

The Walworth County Drug & Alcohol Coalition (WALCO DAC), a nonprofit organization launched in July 2017 in an effort to address the growing opioid epidemic, maintains a comprehensive Resource Guide featuring local treatment and counseling services, inpatient services, transitional housing, transportation options, and support groups. The guide can be found at https://walcodac.com/resources.

Family and friends with loved ones affected by substance use disorders should be prepared to save their lives using Narcan, the FDA-approved medication used to reverse the effects of opioids. WALCO DAC is certified to provide Narcan training and doses. To schedule an appointment, email walcodac@gmail.com. WCDHHS has a self-serve overdose aid kit in its lobby that can be accessed Monday through Friday until 7 p.m. Free doses of Narcan are also available at Open Arms Free Clinic during clinic hours Monday through Thursday. Information about Narcan can be found at https://walcodac.com/narcan.

Editor’s note: The following information was provided by the Whitewater Police Department.

Narcan Available for Emergency Situations in Municipal Building Lobby 24/7

This overdose aid kit is now available 24/7 in the Municipal Building lobby

The Walworth County Drug and Alcohol Coalition has, at no cost to the city, provided the Whitewater Police Department with an overdose aid kit, also known as a NaloxBox. The NaloxBox is available 24/7 and has been installed in our Municipal Building vestibule at 312 W. Whitewater St. as shown in the photos. The kit contains Narcan (aka Naloxone) which is used to combat the effects of an opioid overdose. Common opioids include heroin, fentanyl, Oxycodone, and Percocet among others. The NaloxBox is intended to make Narcan more readily available to the public in an actual overdose emergency. A couple key things to note for anyone needing the NaloxBox:

1) In order to ensure a proper EMS response, first call 911 or notify our Dispatch Center using the after-hours assistance button to the right of the NaloxBox.

2) Follow the simple directions on the inside panel of the NaloxBox to administer the Narcan and provide initial first aid.

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