Whatcom County adds more Narcan dispenser in public spaces

Bellingham, WAHealth

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Whatcom County has added two new naloxone dispenser boxes in Bellingham to combat the opioid epidemic. The initiative follows a nearly 37% decline in opioid overdoses in the county during the first five months of 2025.

Whatcom County Health and Community Services has installed two new naloxone dispenser boxes in Bellingham as part of its ongoing effort to combat the opioid epidemic. One dispenser is located at the Way Station on N. State Street, and the other is at the department's administration office on Girard Street. The county plans to introduce two more dispensers at the Lummi Nation Fire Station and the Blaine Food Bank in the near future. Dr. Amy Harley, Co-Health Officer, noted that naloxone can be administered by bystanders during an overdose, highlighting the importance of community involvement. The boxes offer free, 24/7 access to naloxone, also known as Narcan, which is effective in reversing opioid overdoses. This initiative is timely, as Whatcom County has seen a nearly 37% decrease in opioid overdoses in the first five months of 2025 compared to the same period last year. The strategic placement of these dispensers aims to enhance community safety and save lives. For more information, residents can find the locations of all six naloxone dispenser boxes throughout the county.

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