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First Responders (Public Safety Officers) include 911 Dispatchers, Emergency Medical Services/Emergency Medical Technicians, firefighters, and law enforcement officers. First Responders are often appreciated and thanked for protecting the mental and physical health of...
The Fatal Drug Overdose Quarterly Report (4th Quarter Report) has been released by Virginia Department of Health’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. Fatal drug overdose has become the leading cause of death in Virginia with higher rates of drug overdose in certain...