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Barrie police report rise in opioid overdoses over past day

Fentanyl pills are shown in an undated police handout photo. (Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams) Fentanyl pills are shown in an undated police handout photo. (Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams)
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BARRIE, ONT. -

Police in Barrie say they have seen an increase in overdose-related calls over the last day.

According to Barrie Police, there have been approximately a dozen confirmed opioid-related overdose calls in the last 24 hours. Officers attended six of the calls Thursday, while Simcoe Muskoka Paramedics attended roughly double that in the same period.

Police believe the drug is a highly potent strain of fentanyl mixed with other drugs, which could be cocaine and heroin. Police say there could also be straight fentanyl circulating.

A majority of the overdoses were in the city's downtown core, bordering Dunlop Street and Essa Road and Lakeshore Drive.

Some of the victims did require multiple doses of naloxone to be revived. It is not known if any of the incidents were fatal.

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