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Hank Winchester: How hearing the stories of men saved with Narcan deepened my understanding

DETR – Today is a big day -- Our Go 4 It event Rescue Ready Overdose Training.

I spent a day last week at The Mariner’s Inn in Detroit. The organization has a long history of working with those battling addiction and the work they do is very impressive. They arranged for us to meet with three men who were all in recovery and who had all been saved because of Narcan.

---> Go 4 It: Why administering Narcan is always worth trying

I will admit I don’t know much about addiction. I have never struggled with it personally. I knew this was a great opportunity to learn. These men were so open and so willing to share their stories. It impressed me beyond belief.

This was deeply personal information. They would not have been here today had it not been for Narcan. The medicine saved their life. They decided to talk on camera because they didn’t want anyone else to suffer they way they have.

They know firsthand how critical Narcan training is for everyone. At our event today you will not only get this critical training you will also get a rescue kit (a $40 value) for free just in case you need it.

---> Go 4 It: How Narcan reverses opioid overdoses

Addiction can be overwhelming. These men lost their job, their families and essentially their lives. They are survivors and I’m so thankful they helped educate me and hopefully you

You can watch their story here and learn more about our training today. You can still sign up or drop in today at WCCC in Taylor. I hope to see you there.

---> Go 4 It: Learn how you can prevent overdose deaths at Sept. 24 event in Taylor

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Thanks to our Go 4 It sponsor partners, Masco, Henry Ford Health, and the Gilbert Family Foundation.


About the Author

Hank Winchester is Local 4’s Consumer Investigative Reporter and the head of WDIV’s “Help Me Hank” Consumer Unit. Hank works to solve consumer complaints, reveal important recalls and track down thieves who have ripped off people in our community.

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