DES MOINES, Iowa — Earlier this month, a new program was started to help those in Polk County who struggle with an opioid disorder find support and assistance in recovery. Over the past three calendar years, the Des Moines Fire and Police Departments have administered 1,227 doses of Narcan in Polk County. The process usually […]
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