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Ohio Councilman Wants City to Stop Responding to Overdoses
Tribune Broadcasting
2017-06-23
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A city councilman in Ohio has asked if it is possible for emergency crews to stop responding to drug overdose calls, saying it is a burden on taxpayers and strains the court system.
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