Barrington's first responders used Narcan to revive two individuals in separate incidents on Saturday, July 15.
According to Barrington police, there was an emergency call at about 3 p.m. for a …
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Barrington's first responders used Narcan to revive two individuals in separate incidents on Saturday, July 15.
According to Barrington police, there was an emergency call at about 3 p.m. for a man who was found unconscious inside his vehicle. The car was parked in the Maplewood Plaza parking lot, and the man — a Barrington resident — appeared very pale and lethargic.
First responders treated the man with Narcan and he quickly recovered.
About three hours later, police and fire received a call for a possible overdose at a Barrington home. A 35-year-old man from East Greenwich was found unconscious laying in a stairwell inside the home.
Barrington EMTs administered Narcan to the man and he recovered. Police also reportedly found a small plastic baggie containing a substance that appeared to be heroin.