FALMOUTH – Falmouth Police report that they have responded to four overdoses including three deaths over the past two days. It is apparent that there is a lethal opioid product that has surfaced in Falmouth. We urge the public to please call 911 right away if you become aware that someone is experiencing an overdose. Anyone struggling with addiction is urged to seek help and if you do not know where that help is please call the FPD where we will try to get immediate assistance to those who may be struggling.
Falmouth Police report 4 ODs, 3 fatal in 2 days warn of danger, urge help
March 27, 2019
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