Baltimore teens built a system that sends text alerts during heroin overdose spikes (Technically)
Friday Jul 7th, 2017
Since October, a group of six teenagers have been meeting for three hours on Saturdays at Code in the Schools’ offices in Station North. They’re working on a tool that utilizes mobile phones to address one aspect of the city’s heroin crisis.
Bad Batch Alert sends text messages to alert people to a spike in overdoses in a given area.
The application amplifies data from Emergency Medical Services that gets analyzed by the Baltimore City Health Department. The application is designed to let loved ones or neighbors know when people are overdosing at a high rate in a given area, indicating the presence of a dangerous batch of heroin that could be tainted with a substance like fentanyl.