Urban Overdose Deaths are Climbing, According to CDC
Urban Overdose Deaths are Climbing, According to CDC
Overdoses fatalities continue to consume the nation, but in rural and in urban areas. Just this month, there were several overdose deaths and near-deaths in the tri-county metro-Detroit area.Two women were recently found unconscious in a vehicle sitting along the side of a local highway near Rochester Hills in Oakland County, Michigan. Sheriff deputies and first responders administered two doses of Narcan. They were also provided respiratory assistance.The women, a 27-year-old from Clinton Township, and a 21-year-old from Warren, were transported to Beaumont Hospital in Troy where they regained consciousness. The driver admitted to ingesting cocaine. She was released from custody after a blood draw.Meanwhile, nearby, in an Auburn Hills motel room, a Hazel Park woman, 44, was found dead of an overdose while a New Boston man, 38, was hospitalized in serious condition. Police received a call from the Rodeway Inn after a motel housekeeper found the two unconscious on the floor. The woman had already passed when she was found, and the man was transported to a nearby hospital.
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