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Alexandria Police Issue Naloxone (Narcan) to Officers

The drug can completely or partially reverse effects of opioid overdose, including respiratory depression.

ALEXANDRIA, VA – As part of the Alexandria Police Department’s commitment to address the opioid crisis in our community, sworn staff have completed training on the use of Naloxone (Narcan) and each patrol officer will carry it on duty in Alexandria.

Alexandria Police Officers attended two-hour training which covered understanding opioids, how opioid overdoses happen, the risk factors for opioid overdoses, and how to respond to an opioid overdose emergency with the administration of Naloxone. Officers were trained by fellow Department employees who are certified Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) instructors. Officers will be recertified in training every two years. Approximately 275 officers have completed training, and all sworn officers will complete training by the end June 2019.

Since 2013, fatal drug overdose has been the leading method of unnatural death in Virginia, surpassing all other forms of unnatural death including homicide, suicide, motor vehicles accidents, and undetermined deaths. Opioids have been the driving force behind the large increases in fatal overdoses since 2013.

If you or someone you care about needs help with addiction, call 703.746.3636 (Virginia Relay 711), 24 hours a day. For help to stop using heroin or other opioids, call the Opioid Treatment Program intake line at 703.746.3610. Individuals who do not live in Alexandria can find treatment options at www.samhsa.gov or by calling 800.662.HELP (4357).

For life-threatening situations, call 911 immediately.

Mary Wadland

Mary Wadland is the Publisher and Editor in Chief of The Zebra Press, the award-winning Alexandria news publication she founded in 2010 with a mission of celebrating community, culture, and all the good news happening across the city. A longtime community advocate and storyteller, Mary was selected for the Alexandria Chamber of Commerce inaugural 40 Under 40 class and has served as President of Living Legends of Alexandria since 2022. Known for her deep local roots, sharp editorial instincts, and passion for connecting people through journalism, she has spent decades chronicling the personalities, businesses, events, and civic life that make Alexandria unique. Originally from Delray Beach, Florida, Mary is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Hollins College in Roanoke, Virginia, and has been part of Alexandria’s publishing and media community since 1987.

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