Baltimore City has received a donation of about 5,000 naloxone auto injectors from pharmaceutical company Kaléo.
The donation was announced at a public naloxone training and community celebration at Helping Up Mission, an organization that provides recovery services for men in Baltimore.
A total of 20,000 Baltimore residents have been trained to used naloxone-- a drug that can prevent opioid overdoses--in the last two years, the city's health commissioner said.
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