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PG paramedics have responded to 1,466 drug overdose calls since January 1st

Prince George has recorded the fifth-most overdose/ poisoning events among municipalities in B.C. so far in 2024.

According to data from BC Emergency Health Services (BCEHS), local medics have responded to 1,466 calls since January 1st.

Vancouver has recorded the most such incidents, followed by Surrey, Victoria and Kelowna.

Prince George tallied a monthly-high 195 overdose calls in February, followed by January (186), June (177) and July (160).

Here is the monthly breakdown of overdose/ poisoning events in Prince George during 2024:

  • January: 186
  • February : 195
  • March: 139
  • April: 116
  • May: 160
  • June: 177
  • July: 176
  • August: 142
  • September: 114
  • October to date (as of 11:00 a.m. October 22): 61

Local paramedics responded to a record-high 1,833 overdose calls in 2023.

Even more alarming, the yearly breakdown has seen a steady rise in PG over the last eight years.

2016 – 362

2017 – 461

2018 – 594

2019 – 626

2020 – 999

2021 – 1,307

2022 – 1,466

2023 – 1,833

2024 – 1,466 * as of October 22nd

BCEHS continues to stress the importance of not using illicit substances alone, and downloading the Connect by Lifeguard app .

People are reminded to call 9-1-1 if they see someone who may be experiencing an overdose.

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