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  • Larrecsa Cox of Cabell County EMS hugs a client after setting up outpatient care for her and the client's significant other in Huntington, W.V., on Thursday, April 19, 2018. In Cabell County, where the opioid epidemic has ravaged the city of Huntington and surrounding communities, the number of EMS overdose responses has declined 36 percent between the first quarter of 2018 compared to 2017’s First quarter. This is due in part to the efforts of the county’s “quick response team”. Formed just last December, the team has made it their mission to bridge the divide between those with opioid use disorder and long term treatment; visiting every person treated for overdose within 72 hours to offer help. Of the 179 patients that the QRT has reached out to, over a third are now in long term treatment.
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  • EMS Supervisor Mace and Paramedics tend to a woman believed to be overdosing on methamphetamine on a street in Charleston, WV on August 2, 2017. Paramedics have been flooded with calls related to overdoses, stretching their already limited resources.
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  • Charlie Spearman, foreground, and Jae Em Cafico kneel at a memorial dedicated to Heather Heyer on the second anniversary of the "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, W.V. on Saturday, August 11, 2018. Heyer was killed and 19 others injured when an alleged neo-nazi plowed his vehicle into a crowd of counter-protesters during the first "Unite the Right" rally on August 12, 2017.
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