‘A life-saving tool’: More people carrying naloxone to help strangers on the street
Kym Porter has been carrying a naloxone kit in her purse since her son died of an overdose more than six years ago.
Porter, a retired school teacher in Medicine Hat, Alta., was trained to use both the syringe and nasal versions of the overdose reversal drug, but never ran into an emergency situation until May.
“I saw this fellow lying under a tree and he wasn’t moving,” Porter said.
She approached the man, looked for any drug paraphernalia, called out to him and shook his shoulders. No response.