Firefighters to start naloxone training on May 26
All city firefighters expected to be trained in administering the opioid antidote by end of June
Ottawa's 1,500 professional and volunteer firefighters will begin training to administer naloxoneon May 26, in an effort to combat the city's growing opioid crisis.
Ottawa fire Chief GerryPingitoretold the community and protective services committee Thursday that the trainers are themselves being trained this week.
The chief said he expects all firefighters to be trained in administering the opioid antidote by the end of June.
"It's important to note that emergency responders are liable when administering naloxone as part of their regular duties, therefore it requires a much more formal training before they use the kits," Pingitoretold councillors.