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Sheriff's office outlines Narcan distribution, fall-prevention classes and smoke-detector installations
Summary
Lieutenant David Weeks and two University of Florida interns described recent public-health outreach by the sheriff's office, including community Narcan distribution, a smoke-detector initiative and an eight-week fall-prevention course planned for April.
Lieutenant David Weeks reported to the Bradford County Board of County Commissioners on Feb. 4 about a suite of community health and safety programs run by the sheriff's office and its partners.
Weeks introduced two University of Florida interns, Cassie and Eli, who have begun outreach projects. Since May 2024 the program reported distributing roughly 220 boxes of Narcan through face-to-face contacts, completed two major home-access projects (deck and ramp replacements), recorded 48 calls for service described as CRP-related and logged 43 referrals from field crews.
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