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Tallmadge tables opioid-response AED/naloxone installation to second reading after safety and storage questions
Summary
Council introduced an ordinance to use OneOhio opioid-settlement funds to install temperature-controlled cabinets housing naloxone and AEDs in city parks and set the item for second reading so staff can answer questions about temperature monitoring, liability and maintenance.
Tallmadge — Council put ordinance 2025-57 on second reading after a committee discussion about installing temperature-controlled cabinets in city parks that would house naloxone alongside automated external defibrillators (AEDs), financed with OneOhio opioid-settlement funds.
Law Director Elizabeth Raber and Finance Director Molly Gilbreit explained the city participated in opioid litigation and receives restricted settlement funds intended for remediation, prevention…
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