Provincial RCMP reminding residents about the Good Samaritan Drug Overdose Act
EDMONTON, AB – The Alberta RCMP is reminding residents that it’s okay to call emergency services if you see someone overdosing, even if you know them.
According to an RCMP-issued release, there were 1,971 deaths in Alberta that have been attributed to apparent opioid-related overdoses between January 2016 and December of 2018.
Mounties say that in some of those cases, it’s believed that bystanders, friends or family of the victims could have called emergency services but were hesitant to do so for fear of any legal repercussions.
Now, RCMP is reminding people of the Good Samaritan Drug Overdose Act. This provides some legal protections for people who experience or witness an overdose and call 911 or their local emergency service for help.