High Number Of Opioid Overdoses

Windsor-Essex County

Date/Time/Approximate Location

February 24th, 2023

Windsor-Essex County

Event Description

The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit’s Opioid and Substance Use Notification System has identified an increase in the number of opioid overdose Emergency Department (ED) visits and suspected opioid overdose Emergency Medical Service (EMS) calls inclusively between February 17th and February 23rd of 2023.

Over this seven-day consecutive period, the system flagged a total of nine (9) opioid overdose ED visits, six (6) of which involved fentanyl.

The system also identified three (3) consecutive days of suspected opioid overdose EMS calls between February 21st and February 23rd. During the seven-day period, there was a total of ten (10) EMS calls for suspected opioid overdoses. Together, these values meet our criteria for a public alert.

Partners involved in the WECOSS, including the WECHU, Windsor Regional Hospital, Essex Windsor-EMS, Erie Shores Healthcare, and Police Services, continue to monitor this increase and are working to understand more about these reported cases.

Response & Suggested Actions

Please share the Alert amongst your networks.  If you are aware of any linkages between these cases or other causes for these increases, please contact the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit.

IF YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW IS USING OPIOIDS, HERE ARE A FEW IMPORTANT SAFETY TIPS:

  • Never use alone.
  • Try a very small amount first – “Start low and go slow.”
  • If you use with a friend, do not use at the exact same time.
  • Avoid mixing substances.
  • Call 9-1-1 immediately if something doesn’t feel right.
  • Have naloxone ready. Know how to respond to and prevent an opioid overdose.

You can also visit the WECOSS Data Dashboard for additional statistics on opioid and other substance use in Windsor-Essex County.

Source

WECHU (Acute Care Enhanced Surveillance Application - ACES), Essex-Windsor EMS Overdose Notification System, Windsor Police Services