Narcan vending machines are the latest weapon against opioid overdoses
Fox News
The latest effort to combat the wave of opioid overdose deaths plaguing the country is the use of vending machines in American cities to distribute lifesaving shots of Narcan.
"I think it's been very effective in getting naloxone into the hands of more people." "An individual just goes and hits B7 and the kit drops out and then they go on their way." "Certainly, we don't want to see more Americans dying." Bryan Llenas currently serves as a National Correspondent for FOX News Channel (FNC) based in New York. In this capacity, Llenas covers national breaking news. He joined Fox News in 2010 as a reporter for FOXNewsLatino.com and transitioned to his role as FNC correspondent in 2013.
Often referred to as Narcan, the spray medication can bring back someone from the brink of death, instantly enabling them to breathe.