Naloxone Administrations
New Orleans Emergency Medical Services (NO-EMS)
Naloxone is typically administered when there is a possibility of opiate overdose, rather than certainty, because there is very little risk of harm in administering naloxone when opiates are not present. This analysis represents NO-EMS service calls on which naloxone was administered by EMS, Fire Deparatment personnel, Police Department personnel and/or other persons ("bystanders").
- Summary Dashboard Report through March 2022, including
- Long-term Trend (quarterly)
- Recent Trend (monthly)
- Heat Map showing Administrations by Neighborhood (latest quarter)
- Recent Trend in Bystander Administrations
- Recent Trend in Patients Declining Further Assistance (AMAs)
- Heat Maps showing geographical concentrations of naloxone administration service calls