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Photos: Waukesha staff trained to administer Narcan for overdoses

Lee Clay, education specialist with Health and Human Services of Waukesha County,  demonstrates the use of Narcan nasal spray. Public library directors from throughout Waukesha County attended a class at the Pewaukee Library on how to recognize someone suffering from an opioid overdose and respond with the Narcan treatment for it.
Lee Clay, education specialist with Health and Human Services of Waukesha County, demonstrates the use of Narcan nasal spray. Public library directors from throughout Waukesha County attended a class at the Pewaukee Library on how to recognize someone suffering from an opioid overdose and respond with the Narcan treatment for it.
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Lee Clay, education specialist with Health and Human Services of Waukesha County, shows how to use the Narcan nasal spray using a training dummy.
Lee Clay, education specialist with Health and Human Services of Waukesha County, shows how to use the Narcan nasal spray using a training dummy.
Michael Sears / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
A sealed package of Narcan nasal spray can be carried on your person.
A sealed package of Narcan nasal spray can be carried on your person.
Michael Sears / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Lee Clay, education specialist with Health and Human Services of Waukesha County,  demonstrates the recovery position to put someone in after giving them the dose of Narcan while it takes effect.
Lee Clay, education specialist with Health and Human Services of Waukesha County, demonstrates the recovery position to put someone in after giving them the dose of Narcan while it takes effect.
Michael Sears / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Library directors are introduced to the subject of overdose treatment by Lee Clay (center).
Library directors are introduced to the subject of overdose treatment by Lee Clay (center).
Michael Sears / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel