Overdose in progress - what the fight against fentanyl looks like on the streets

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CBC visited Pembroke, Ont., a place where paramedics respond to over 900 overdose calls a year and the rate of fatal overdoses per capita is twice that of Ontario overall. CBC News went along with paramedics during life or death calls in Renfrew County to see firsthand how the region's new approach to combatting the rising drug crisis works.
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@CBCNews
@CBCNews Ай бұрын
Have you been affected by the opioid crisis in Ontario? We want to hear from you. Tell us your story in an email to ask@cbc.ca.
@jacquelinemarie583
@jacquelinemarie583 Ай бұрын
This is an national emergency! We are loosing generations. This government has to look at The Mental Health Act and use it. If a person is a threat to their self, they can be formed and put in a mental health unit. From there they should be mandated to a GOVERNMENT rehab centre for a year. This does not conflict with The Charter of Rights And Freedom. The Mental Health Act overrides this. We have empty government facilities that could turned into rehab centres. Canadian government take care of your people. These people are mentally ill and I would bet that what brought them to drugs was mental illness. Example: our population suffers from a huge anxiety disorder. Canadian government..You can do better for your people. My rant for the day
@danzig159
@danzig159 Ай бұрын
Yeah, the healthcare system supplied my cousin with the opioids that killed her in Lindsay, Ontario. They should be prosecuted.
@juliencooper177
@juliencooper177 Ай бұрын
Here is a point. I lost a couple of friends to prescription drug use supplied by medical people. And I rode as a passenger almost daily for maybe a month in city traffic with a driver who was on prescription opioid drugs without knowing that until she told me.
@ashsuri1289
@ashsuri1289 Ай бұрын
I was stabbed by one in toronto i got the scar for it. And the Jukie went to jail for 4 months.
@juliencooper177
@juliencooper177 Ай бұрын
@@ashsuri1289 Bad behaviour is why public intoxication on alcohol isn't tolerated, because things not acceptable including attacks on public can happen. How is it that public intoxication on drugs is tolerated and even allowed into some public buildings or government run public buildings while supporting these people or giving "harm reduction" to them(?) I'm guessing someone with too much alcohol can claim it or some of it is drugs and presto, no charges unless actually tested for drugs and found to be publicly intoxicated on alcohol instead.
@OlenaBz
@OlenaBz Ай бұрын
This paramedic lady - what an amazing human being helping those in need with such dedication!
@alexnadon6999
@alexnadon6999 Ай бұрын
@@MidNightClub2000why does that matter
@Alsatiagent-zu1rx
@Alsatiagent-zu1rx Ай бұрын
@@MidNightClub2000 The paramedics in small town Ontario being mostly whites should stir neither hostility nor pride. You've made a meaningless observation.
@juniperabbott2614
@juniperabbott2614 Ай бұрын
@@MidNightClub2000 it happens to all, others may not feel comfortable being on camera. for various reasons.
@freedomfury
@freedomfury Ай бұрын
@@MidNightClub2000you have no soul or heart if that is the only thing you notice in this very sad and soul reaping video!
@freedomfury
@freedomfury Ай бұрын
May God bless her ☦️🙏❤️
@Grahamt978
@Grahamt978 28 күн бұрын
Jerry opening up his business to be ground zero is a huge gift to this community, a safe place we’re there’s no place for judgement. Thank you Jerry💕
@sm3296
@sm3296 Ай бұрын
Lori, if only there was more of you, what a beautiful soul to care like she does.
@michellelee785
@michellelee785 19 күн бұрын
❤❤❤
@cherylgillespie1593
@cherylgillespie1593 Ай бұрын
This paramedic is an angel.
@D.T.A1
@D.T.A1 Ай бұрын
LORI ,The paramedic woman, is an ANGEL 😇.. GOD BLESS
@flippgoofman1868
@flippgoofman1868 Ай бұрын
Wow, CBC actually welcoming comments.
@lulsauce
@lulsauce 28 күн бұрын
well trudeau isnt in it so
@Pancho-villa666
@Pancho-villa666 20 күн бұрын
@@lulsauce yes and he is responsible for making this mess.
@lexi6736
@lexi6736 27 күн бұрын
Every City needs this program!!!!
@sheilaannramirez8674
@sheilaannramirez8674 22 күн бұрын
Absolutely 100% I feel the same way
@user-yh5gz2qr2n
@user-yh5gz2qr2n Ай бұрын
Good bless you all for putting a face on this tragedy and despair. My son was on fentynol and on the street dying for several years. He is now working full time, paying his way in life and supporting his children. He is so grateful and we ate too He is much loved. So many people helped him by providing support.He has bipolar. He had to get to the end to move forward. Thewere there for him. We prayed and waited and did what we could until he reached out for help. He had the courage to try to change and support when he was trying Little by little, when he was off the stuff he got weller .God bless the addicts and the people who try to hepl them every day and night ❤️🙏🌿
@peforster6725
@peforster6725 Ай бұрын
I'm so glad your son was able to get himself on a positive path. We must all remember how any one of us could be in that situation. Here's to one day at a time & continued sobriety.
@kimgraham9671
@kimgraham9671 Ай бұрын
That is fantastic! Bravo to you for being supportive and your son surviving and pursuing a better life. Respect
@margaretbunn1543
@margaretbunn1543 Ай бұрын
I’m so happy after reading your story to hear your son is doing better. I’m also a mom and so I would imagine that you are sleeping better at night and living with less anxiety. Best of luck to all in your family.
@Ann-eb8fo
@Ann-eb8fo 29 күн бұрын
Hugs ,I'm so glad he accepted care and is thriving. What a relief for both of you.
@CharlotteD-sh1co
@CharlotteD-sh1co 27 күн бұрын
Amen ❤❤
@TheAlexdx7
@TheAlexdx7 Ай бұрын
This lady is a saint, and should be recognized for her actions.
@gostarsgo1980
@gostarsgo1980 Ай бұрын
It's her job. She gets a paycheck for her actions
@pinlight97
@pinlight97 Ай бұрын
@@gostarsgo1980you don’t get it…at all.
@heatherhowellstaff4392
@heatherhowellstaff4392 Ай бұрын
There is a difference between a job and doing your job with heart. It's like the difference between a waiter at a restaurant just giving you food vs the waiter that goes the extra and makes your time in the restaurant to be memorable. Waiters can get monetary tips for this, but this lady gets the psychological reward​@@gostarsgo1980
@gostarsgo1980
@gostarsgo1980 Ай бұрын
​@@pinlight97 Or I live in reality. She wouldn't be doing this if it wasn't her job.
@michelleglowala2360
@michelleglowala2360 Ай бұрын
@@gostarsgo1980 RN of 41 yr. Not enough for the phyical and mental pull on an individual. Why dont you try it. You would not do it for one hour
@markamd1
@markamd1 Ай бұрын
Thank you CBC for allowing us to comment. But I would like to say, thank you for sharing this. Truly heartbreaking and it's amazing that we have good people that care working in the force. Stay safe everyone!
@truthsyrup5764
@truthsyrup5764 Ай бұрын
I don't thank CBC at all for the mild reprieve in their censorship. They should always be open and transparent to the taxpayer that foots their bill. I won't laud them for the crumbs they throw us. There are comments I can't even make on this very video. They keep hiding them.
@minoif5929
@minoif5929 Ай бұрын
I don't thank them. They should always have this level of transparency. They shouldn't exist, to tell the truth of the matter.
@truthsyrup5764
@truthsyrup5764 Ай бұрын
Comment where? They keep deleting my comments.
@billsongrapes2641
@billsongrapes2641 Ай бұрын
@@MidNightClub2000 Anyone with derogatory things to say about the CBC have their comments removed. Nice level of transparency for an arm of the government I pay money for.
@freedomfury
@freedomfury Ай бұрын
Honestly they should always allow comments that way everyone can better gauge sentiment for stuff and share ideas. I think ever person who loves Canada has had enough, tide is shifting!
@StrangePilgrim1
@StrangePilgrim1 Ай бұрын
Laurie/Lori is a hero. These stories are heartbreaking. Thank you for covering this crisis.
@m.b5777
@m.b5777 Ай бұрын
How come I don't see drug addicts on the streets in Singapore? Because drug dealers get capital punishment.
@patrickwilson2475
@patrickwilson2475 Ай бұрын
It's a white issue
@ThouSwell-zx3fd
@ThouSwell-zx3fd 21 күн бұрын
Amen!!
@ellimae1548
@ellimae1548 18 күн бұрын
@@patrickwilson2475explain that comment?
@greglewis1146
@greglewis1146 18 күн бұрын
Softly Softly approach doesn't work! Also the Junkie's dont help themselve's
@stacii834429
@stacii834429 13 күн бұрын
...​@@patrickwilson2475...NO, SIR... ITS A HUMAN ISSUE!!
@susielifts
@susielifts Ай бұрын
If only my brother and my sister had this kind of out reach for them. They’d still be here. Bless you all.❤
@juniperabbott2614
@juniperabbott2614 Ай бұрын
I'm so sorry for your loss of your two siblings, Susie.
@margaretbunn1543
@margaretbunn1543 Ай бұрын
Your words were hard to read. I’m so sorry about your brother and sister losing their fight with drugs addiction. I hope you have found joy to fill the void. They would want you to be happy.
@maryrankin9869
@maryrankin9869 26 күн бұрын
All of these poor lads and lasses have family. No family escapes this. We have to keep up with courage and encouragement to support each other.
@webwhisper2701
@webwhisper2701 25 күн бұрын
why isn’t anyone inquiring how they got into the drug life? … accountability?
@LollyB1963
@LollyB1963 Ай бұрын
I thank you Lori for your dedication and hard work. I had three of my 7 brothers passed away from addiction one was my twin. You and I have the same first name. I have been thru the co dependency program and know first hand the struggles of addiction and see a lot of it in my life and in my city.I pray they all can get the help they need so badly.
@juniperabbott2614
@juniperabbott2614 Ай бұрын
I'm sorry for the loss of your brothers. ❤
@LollyB1963
@LollyB1963 Ай бұрын
@@juniperabbott2614 thank you
@cuunthaandlethis
@cuunthaandlethis Ай бұрын
Don't. Do. Drugs. Please
@KrisCorby-iv8dg
@KrisCorby-iv8dg 20 күн бұрын
Wow! Why didn't anyone else think of that?!!!..😆
@sonjaanderson6933
@sonjaanderson6933 20 күн бұрын
Drugs do not look or call people, people call and look for the drugs.
@cuunthaandlethis
@cuunthaandlethis 19 күн бұрын
@@sonjaanderson6933 well said
@TowManDave00
@TowManDave00 Ай бұрын
I drove a tow truck for over 30 years and still listen to Police, Fire and Ambulance for the Niagara Region... Sadly I hear 10 to 20 OD's a day come over the Ambulance just in the St.Catharines and Niagara Falls area... I can only imagine what the numbers in Hamilton must look like... It is heartbreaking!
@saltchuckwest
@saltchuckwest Ай бұрын
Thanks for your service. Politicians are using 1st responders so they don't have to try to solve this. Putting people in jail or locked wards ect is unavoidable but very politically damaging. Open air psychiatric hospital/drug scene not allowed even in Europe.
@peforster6725
@peforster6725 Ай бұрын
My sister works at Mississauga General. Mental health, homelessness is bad there. So many come into the hospital, to stay warm & to be off the streets at night. Many just ask for a sandwich from the ER fridge, that has food for patients in it. There's no where for many to go. I live in Windsor, & this Spring, my husband was in the hospital downtown for 3 days. When you go into the ER doors, you now have to go through a metal detector & bags/purses are searched. That Friday night was scary in the ER. It was shocking to see policec & security presence to deal with at least two patience that appeared to be under the influence of drugs. I fear it's only going to get worse.
@christinescorner111
@christinescorner111 Ай бұрын
As a dispatcher now it is so disturbing the numbers. I think the public knows it’s bad. But not as bad as it is
@SomethingAboutBeautee
@SomethingAboutBeautee Ай бұрын
I’m actually a nurse in Hamilton and I’ve lived here my entire life! It’s pretty frightening.
@pamelamorrisonn
@pamelamorrisonn Ай бұрын
That's lots..
@sherbournesubwaymess
@sherbournesubwaymess Ай бұрын
I speak from experience. If a junkie is talking, they are lying. It's a very hard lesson I learned. I'm fed up when junkies endlessly blab over their 'community' and how they would rather live in a tent with their 'friends', than access all the social services offered to them. Reality is: 'Community' (Tent city)/Friends = Place to party. Unless you change the people/environment you are hanging around with, you will never get out of your rut.
@s66458---
@s66458--- 28 күн бұрын
Some truth to this. A friend of mine landed up with another recovering addict, and that landed up with her relapsing a few times. She kept hanging back in her old circles.
@screamoguy100
@screamoguy100 28 күн бұрын
If you overdose multiple times would that not be considered a suicide risk and should be admitted to a mental unit for at least 6 weeks, this would allow for detox and counselling to continue forward and get out of addiction.
@k.elysium6819
@k.elysium6819 28 күн бұрын
The part about lying isn't true. Many addicts don't lie about anything other than their own usage. As long as you don't ask "are you using?" they are honest. Why would they want to be a part of society when they are judged so harshly by everyone they meet? At least in their own communities they aren't judged. A lot of the physical attacks on them are done by non-using haters. Everyone should have the right to live separate from society if that's what they want. As long as they aren't robbing or harming others, and not all of them do, let them be, just as you would let an animal in the forest be. You have no ownership over strangers.
@SedB101
@SedB101 18 күн бұрын
Preach!
@mercifulmermaidtarot2630
@mercifulmermaidtarot2630 Ай бұрын
If you are a first responder reading this, Thank You for caring for your communities, for facing pain, horror and sometimes v!olence, in order to help your fellow human beings. ❤
@juelz4444
@juelz4444 Ай бұрын
I pray everyday for people struggling. I struggled with addiction for a few years... not my proudest moments
@Ann-eb8fo
@Ann-eb8fo 29 күн бұрын
I genuinely pray for your continued healing. I'm sure its hard.I hope you recognize how strong you are to be able to do that.
@user-dz4kz9st1k
@user-dz4kz9st1k 27 күн бұрын
Hi, Juelz! Hope all is well with you. Sending you EXTRA DIVINE LOVE and LIGHT today from Dallas. ❣️🙏❤️
@JA-mq9ti
@JA-mq9ti Ай бұрын
We have so many issues in Canada, healthcare crisis, overdose crisis, housing crisis, crime crisis etc, but priorities are not straight. This video is a great example of something that should be prioritized, but here is another example, City of Toronto wants to use resources to rename Yonge & Dundas. However shootings/carjackings continue to surge, traffic/congestion is a serious issue, and people are seriously struggling with the cost of living, all efforts must be placed to curb the violence and poverty, renaming streets should be last on the list...
@jasonsousa4522
@jasonsousa4522 Ай бұрын
Since Trudeau is was in power the country turned upside down and major increase in random violent attacks. It was never like this before Trudeau
@PristineReviews
@PristineReviews Ай бұрын
you forgot the biggest issue LOL
@JA-mq9ti
@JA-mq9ti Ай бұрын
@@PristineReviews Fentanyl crisis??
@youstew99
@youstew99 Ай бұрын
almost entirely due to unsustainable immigration rates. It's going to get way way way worse...like WAY WORSE!
@irvingzeistman9828
@irvingzeistman9828 Ай бұрын
Mass immigration
@kericaswell6084
@kericaswell6084 23 күн бұрын
Lori, on behalf of a recovered addict, thank you so much for caring. You are truly a beautiful soul and an absolute blessing.
@cafedulce6545
@cafedulce6545 25 күн бұрын
Bless that paramedic you can see she really cares about these humans being
@SJ-zz1uj
@SJ-zz1uj 29 күн бұрын
Lori if your reading this, your a truly good person and Pembroke is lucky to have you. You know how hard this work is on you emotionally. I know you know this - but take some time for yourself in all this. Be sure to get away from it sometimes and be as kind to yourself as you are to those people you help so much.
@peforster6725
@peforster6725 Ай бұрын
Thank you for making this documentary. Please see if you can show it 8n high schools throughout Ontario.
@jameshenrie
@jameshenrie Ай бұрын
That is an amazing idea .... good education tool.
@mimime5376
@mimime5376 20 күн бұрын
Documentaries like this one needs to be shown in middle through high schools everywhere! 😔🙏🏼❤️🇺🇸
@WaismannMethod
@WaismannMethod 23 күн бұрын
I’ve been working with opioid-dependent patients for nearly 30 years, and I’ve never seen anything like this. The number of people describing the friends and family members they’ve lost is staggering. It’s become heartbreakingly common for them to share these stories, almost as if it’s the new normal. The influx of fentanyl is decimating an entire generation, and it feels like nothing substantial is being done to stop it. This is a massacre on a massive scale, and our citizens are suffering immensely. We need urgent action to address this crisis and save lives.
@martinemjt
@martinemjt Ай бұрын
to those fighting addiction, don t give up. choose life!
@stefs7141
@stefs7141 Ай бұрын
56 years old, what Job is she gonna do in this crumbling society? What skills? They're better off dying out there for their sake. People who are educated withought monkeys on their back can barely feed themselves.
@Mychelleisonfire
@Mychelleisonfire 18 күн бұрын
Ontario NEEDS more supportive housing, now. I live in Kingston and we have so little in the way of low income housing, supportive housing, or accessible mental health/addiction services. I’m happy to see what this town is doing, but so so sad about what the opioid crisis has become and how bad our cost of living is.
@piperlynne1
@piperlynne1 Ай бұрын
Our health care system is overwhelmed by all these overdoes. It's time to cut out the drug dealers and have mandatory rehab for people who overdose or are doing crimes to support their addiction. Mental health issues should be treated and housed in supportive housing. Our government has cheaped out on us and closed all the supports for people in need. Time to add some tax dollars back to supporting these people in need.
@Hadlyownz
@Hadlyownz Ай бұрын
You can't force people into rehab you weirdo
@kristazingel6630
@kristazingel6630 Ай бұрын
Thank you for saying this.
@mattpark3135
@mattpark3135 Ай бұрын
Mandatory rehab is unconstitutional in these circumstances in Canada. This is what makes a "Portugal model" difficult to implement here. Legalization & regulation is the ideal means, then you can force users to take warnings/service information and ensure the drug supply is clean.
@eddietat95
@eddietat95 Ай бұрын
@@mattpark3135 Making rehab "mandatory" *and* constitutional is already being done, albeit at a very limited scope through provincial Mental Health Acts where the physician makes the call - the addict has to be a danger to themselves or others or they have to be at a "deteriorating condition". Here, rehab hold is enforced by law, however, MHA can only hold someone for up to 72 hours and that is not enough time to do the whole 12 step thing. Expanding it to, say, 30 days (the standard for most rehab clinic programs) would make an enormous difference. You can twist the language or interpretation of the Constitution, like Parliament does every other day, to allow for the 30 days or you can sign an Order-in-Council which basically lets you do whatever you want regardless of the Constitution. OICs are the nuclear option, but the incumbent PM has already used it dozens of times, many of them in secret.
@piperlynne1
@piperlynne1 Ай бұрын
@@mattpark3135 Yes it is and we all pay the price for people not getting the help they need. If their addictions lead to crime then jail and rehab in jail if they accept it. Sad there are so many broken people out there and drug dealers get wealthy selling dangerous drugs.
@susanaschwab5552
@susanaschwab5552 Ай бұрын
It takes A LOT OF MONEY wasted on people who really do not care
@deef6560
@deef6560 Ай бұрын
🎯🎯
@Braisin-Raisin
@Braisin-Raisin 18 күн бұрын
That is a very cruel comment. What if one of your children was an addict? Would you have the same attitude?
@susanaschwab5552
@susanaschwab5552 18 күн бұрын
Yes its were i stand about drug addiction​@@Braisin-Raisin
@matterhaz2980
@matterhaz2980 Ай бұрын
Great work cbc this is some channel 4 BBC coverage. Amazing work bringing the reality of this to light on the streets. This was some awesome raw video people needed to see. If you don't know what's happening you don't know.
@debbieblair3329
@debbieblair3329 18 күн бұрын
It would be awesome if every city had this. So many people look down on addicts. It’s awful. These stories are heartbreaking
@jeanniep8816
@jeanniep8816 Ай бұрын
Thank you all for sharing realties & difficulties. Thank you to all the interventionists for all that you do. Your empathy is admirable & your supportive & humanistic approach vital. Blessings & strength to all🙏
@beckbeverley3451
@beckbeverley3451 Ай бұрын
Finally realising in order to change and support things have to change. Multifaceted approach will go a lot farther then traditional answers. Im hoping lori and responders protect their hearts. Please care for yourselves. Compassion fatigue is so hard im sending love and support
@lorricannon189
@lorricannon189 Ай бұрын
I was shocked to see how bad the drug crisis has gotten in Pembroke & I'm sure in Renfrew County & the surrounding areas. Fentanyl is bad enough & now we're seeing the animal tranquilizers being mixed in with the drugs too.The open sores sometimes right to they're bone & it can cost them their limbs or life. It's also another added problem for police, firefighters & EMS who respond to these calls. Crime rates go up.There are medications that will help them detox without the horrendous side effects & still give them their high until they are ready to slowly be whined off the meds but it can't be done while their living on the streets. It's now societies problem bc parents are out with they're children having to watch that their child doesn't pick up a needle or step on one. No parent wants to expose their children to that or the homeless camps & all that's discarded there. It's a health hazard that should be a priority yet our Government doesn't seem to want to put money where it's needed. Schools need to start educating children about drugs starting in grade 6 bc not all parents teach their children about the effects of every drug out there & what it will do to their bodies & life. I don't know how things got so bad where so many people including the 🇺🇸 turn to drugs @ this level. To me the internet with all the social media & it's content along with IPhones seemed like people stopped connecting or getting to know there neighbors or help the community their living in. Youth bought into all what's not real when it comes to seeing certain celebrities on the internet or certain music artists. I'm glad you did this video & the great people like Lori & others trying to help & make a difference. We need more love, understanding, compassion & tolerance bc it seems like the world is a mess & we needs it! ❤Ontario, 🇨🇦 🐾
@kimgraham9671
@kimgraham9671 Ай бұрын
The pharmaceutical company's should be building rehabs, looking into something that will help addiction instead of just putting them on methadone etc. They caused this big mess pushing oxycontins on People for everything , cramps, headaches saying it's safe when they knew better ,then government cutting them all off at once, what did they think would happen. They need to make amends for this fiasco driven by greed
@jameshenrie
@jameshenrie Ай бұрын
@@lorricannon189 it is really bad ... we have seen an increase of tent encampments, people sleeping stand up and other things. All levels of government are to blame for this.
@jameshenrie
@jameshenrie Ай бұрын
@@kimgraham9671 Methadone clinics are joke ... unless you live outside of town and not associate with those people with this addiction or strong family support or both. IT FAILS IN MOST OR ALL CASES.
@lorricannon189
@lorricannon189 29 күн бұрын
@@jameshenrieHi, as I stated I didn't realize it hit these County's & Cities as much as it has. I spent a great deal of my childhood, teens & young adult life visiting relatives in most of the places shown & summers in one not mentioned until I graduated highschool. I wondered why my brother when I went to visit him 4 years ago up that way he told me don't be so friendly & saying hi to everyone passing by its changed. He said we have a lot of transients as I hadn't been there in well over a decade. What a lot of people don't realize is some Pharmacy Owners here in my City we're selling fentanyl & other opioids out there back door. I only know of 1 Owner who had 2 large busy Pharmacies we're finally caught but the damage was done. One busy pharmacy that I used I didn't understand @ the time why did Ownership change hands so often! I realized years later those Owners we're probably doing the same thing & getting rich & then selling it to the next person. I don't think our Government realized or put 2 & 2 together maybe bc they we're looking in the wrong direction. ! I worked in a hospital & have had many major surgeries & never was I prescribed those strong opioids. If you dealt with severe chronic pain you'd be sent to a Pain specialist that has a degree as an Anesthesiologist. Now I don't know how they're going to clean this mess & help those who are deep into they're addiction it's so sad. 😔 Sorry for the rant! Take Care! Ontario, 🇨🇦 🐾
@francesfriese6780
@francesfriese6780 Ай бұрын
What an amazing generous woman! So sad. So scary It’s everywhere
@boxerblvd3514
@boxerblvd3514 25 күн бұрын
Spending all this money on ambulance and fire to helpthese people that overdose just so they can use immediately after.
@willisrael6412
@willisrael6412 24 күн бұрын
Pretty much, but they are showing that care, but if it was different people.......
@geekfreak618
@geekfreak618 20 күн бұрын
It's like the weekend gunfighters in America. Every day they take resources to do it over and over again. Many need lifetime care when others can't get medical help who did nothing dramatic to cause their own issues.
@FreeJulianAssange23
@FreeJulianAssange23 Ай бұрын
A girl I know overdosed and was on life support, as her family was preparing to say goodbye she woke up, signed herself out of the hospital and went to go and get high again.
@KrisCorby-iv8dg
@KrisCorby-iv8dg 20 күн бұрын
What's your point?
@geekfreak618
@geekfreak618 20 күн бұрын
In many cities she could have had those drugs delivered to her in the hospital.
@richard_the_lion_farted
@richard_the_lion_farted Ай бұрын
I had a heart attack. It felt like a Cadillac SUV was parked on my chest. Other than that I was also feeling like I was dying. The person next to me was on a gurney as well, overdosed on something. When they wheeled that person off to be treated someone said that person was in more need. That said, after I was treated the Doctor said I had the "Widowmaker" (Anterior descending) coronary artery 96% blocked and it could have gone either way. To the point, People who have life-threatening injuries are having to wait because the Emergency Rooms are clogged with overdoses. While I don't think for a second that my life is more valuable than yours it pisses me off that someone who is throwing their life away still gets treated before another person with a life-threatening emergency.
@truthsyrup5764
@truthsyrup5764 Ай бұрын
I never asked for public health care, but it was here when I got here. I would much rather pay out of pocket and have free market, competing clinics, which I could peruse reviews on and choose accordingly. So I can be rewarded for my choice to eat healthy and exercise regularly.
@kayluley3209
@kayluley3209 Ай бұрын
well said....this is what i keep saying over and over again.....we as 'normal taxpaying citizens' are the great losers in this grand scheme of things.....drug use is a selfish crime and others have to pay the price for their egoism.....meanwhile crime soars no one is safe and the cities look like trash cans
@WarriorGramma
@WarriorGramma Ай бұрын
@@kayluley3209 you must not have a family member living in that high risk environment or you would know “throwing their life away” isn’t something you wake up one morning and decide is a good lifestyle choice. And trust me, it can happen to you or a loved one of yours any day. This could be your brother, son, mother, daughter.
@CuervoLuna
@CuervoLuna Ай бұрын
As if your dietary and lifestyle choices didn't contribute to your medical emergency?!! You've just been throwing your life away more slowly and with more frequent bad choices. I wonder how somebody who was the victim of a car accident would feel being next to you in the hospital, where you were given priority for your 'throwing your life away' one burger at a time, while all they did was drive home from work. Widowmakers don't just happen, you did that to yourself too
@PickemMMA
@PickemMMA Ай бұрын
I pray for anyone who’s out there struggling with this disease that you get better and heal yourself. I myself was in this from 15 to 21 and I got tired of living like that. Thank god for giving me my life back, being sober feels so much better. Going through everyday thinking about the physical withdrawal is exhausting day after day
@nicolerobertson7424
@nicolerobertson7424 27 күн бұрын
Every small town & big city need a woman like her. What an amazing person. I don’t know her but Im so proud of her & thankful for this group helping these people.
@amorris0419
@amorris0419 25 күн бұрын
Thank you for assisting people - I am grateful for you all 😊
@gf3473
@gf3473 Ай бұрын
Excellent program, which I'm not here to critique. Rather, I'm hoping to bring an additional approach into consideration. Finland, tackled their homelessness with a program called " Housing First". There is no requirement for treatment, sobriety, or detoxing, in order to qualify. The approach being, it's difficult to get clean, and maintain sobriety, without stable housing. The level of supports offered in the housing programs are the key components for their success. This often translates into the residents seeking treatment, when their living circumstances stabilized. There's a documentary on KZfaq, with a ' how Finland solved homelessness ' or similar title. It's a well presented video, interviewing municipal, state & federal partners along with other community partners explaining how their able to maintain the priority on this program regardless of the political affiliation of persons in government. Around min. 19:20 someone comments on sobriety first, being the order of importance, when tackling intersecting challenges.
@crampdstyl1
@crampdstyl1 Ай бұрын
You may want to look at which country has the highest rate of overdose deaths in the world for addicts under the age of 25. Finland's system isn't working like you dream it is. Finland population about 5.5 million people. Isolated country. Yet overdose deaths abound
@jameshenrie
@jameshenrie Ай бұрын
(IMO) You know how they have student housing for college ... they need a building like that with bedrooms and small bathroom in each room with a common kitchen and entertainment or common room space... Most of the people are on government assistance already ... pay directly to the housing agency. Maybe have an office or space so government agencies, addiction counseling, social workers whoever that can meet with them to help them.
@gf3473
@gf3473 Ай бұрын
@@jameshenrie your idea, infact IS how the " Housing First" program seems to work. It's actually an American 'initiative' but never really took roots there. It's all supportive housing, with service components delivered by various community agencies, on location in residents buildings. The programs is progressive, starting with a private room. Then they move from shared accomodations in buildings with full supports - social work, home making skills workers, for cooking, cleaning, general home maintenance, personal care, medical, psychological supports. Groups, that all residents attend, re maintenance of the building. Eventually when a person has stabilized to function enough to work, each resident is expected to work in various jobs in the building. It's paid work, as it's real work, cleaning, lawn,garden maintenance and more. Some buildings offer additional supports, such as a building for musicians, with practice space, and encouragement, connections to performance opportunities etc. Their goal seems to be community building along with meeting those individual needs. The buildings are mixed rentals, so it's not all homeless people. Additionally, the buildings are located in residential neighborhoods as well, and when there is some push back from the established neighborhoods, towards these buildings, there was quite a lot of joint community building initiatives. Such as community picnics, meetings, fairs and other events put on by committees of both established neighbours and residents of these support buildings. From what I saw, most residents stayed for years in their apartments, once they reached the level of having their private units. Many spoke about slowly tapering themselves off drugs once they felt safety, security in their housing. Some reduced their use to a functional level, they were contributing members of society. There are some, who don't seem to be able to shake their addictions, but are still able to function in taking care of their daily needs with support workers. Even if they remained unemployable due to continued use. Most of those people had safer lives with their supports available in their building, or close by. They did use safe consumption facilities in the city, and drug testing kits to determine if fentanyl is present in whatever their using. None of these supports Ofcourse is a cure, and deaths still occur. Albeit quite a bit fewer per capital than in many countries worldwide.
@gf3473
@gf3473 Ай бұрын
@@crampdstyl1 Thank you for the opportunity to have a closer look at those deaths. I'd note, that I have no dreams about this program. I'm not invested in it personally or professionally. I first heard of it when it was 'invented' in America. Seems the Americans didn't utilize it much. Ive had a professional interest in addictions specifically, so I've had an interest in any program showing success with stabilizing addicts lives. Its been since the mid 90s I've been professionally involved, in one way or another, in addictions treatment & harm reduction initiatives. Lots has changed in the past 30yrs. But I digress.... Back to those deaths. This morning I went to a few sources, as we all know there's a lot of them out there. It seemed fitting to tart with EMCDDA. The European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction. Moved over to some popular sites, ourworld dot. org. And statistics dot com. I won't detail each sites specifics, as I'm sure if they interest you, you'll find the resources. I will mention the per million population figures for the " Number of Drug Induced Deaths in Europe in 2022" from the latter site. #1- Ireland @ 97/1 mil. pop. #2- Estonia @ 95 #3- Norway @ 86 and Finland is #4 @ 70 per 1 mil population. With a 5.5 mil population that makes approx. 385 drug induced deaths in 2022. I had no idea what the Americans numbers are, for drug induced deaths, as I'm not American so this was my opportunity todo a bit of reading. Apparently the American population is now approx. 333.3 mil. In 2022, in the USA, there were 107,941 drug induced deaths. Making that approx. 323.83 per mil. population. Seem the USA had 4 1/2 times more drug induced deaths in 2022 than Finland. Thanks for your input, this was eye opening.
@jimknopf512
@jimknopf512 28 күн бұрын
Just watched your piece about the paramedic in Pembroke on CBC - thank you. Thank you for your excellent work on what fentanyl/homelessness is doing to our communities. More stories have to be told so the public can see the true cost of this unseen health catastrophe.
@resetpassword
@resetpassword Ай бұрын
At 18:00 is that a bruise under her sleeve? I hope she's not going through anything. What an amazing lady. The way she talks resonates me a lot and her logic is very sound. And she's actively living in accordance with her morals/values. Very respectable.
@bexactlyyy
@bexactlyyy 14 күн бұрын
Well spotted that's an awfully big bruise
@NeilScottMac
@NeilScottMac Ай бұрын
Lori is a hero. What an amazing human
@kimgraham9671
@kimgraham9671 Ай бұрын
I agree
@AeiSedai1976
@AeiSedai1976 Ай бұрын
What is the goal here? Back on their feet means what? Housing? Sobriety? Job? I really struggle to see any of these ppl holding down a f/t job to keep the housing. So - first thing that MUST happen and should have happened years ago is revamping social assistance welfare/ODSP. these programs are literally encouraging the spiral down. We NEED to ensure that ppl on welfare can pay rent - real rent based on actual rent costs - pay for food, medical care including mental, eye, and dental. Who will hire a person to work in a store without teeth or with teeth so rotten it causes intense pain and smells so bad they can't be approached. Everything else is throwing money away until welfare program undergoes a massive overhaul.
@derekpam7149
@derekpam7149 Ай бұрын
We can’t afford anymore money into this actually.
@AeiSedai1976
@AeiSedai1976 Ай бұрын
​@@derekpam7149into what
@kateparks1665
@kateparks1665 Ай бұрын
@derekpam7149 we either pay now or pay way more later. Preventative measures are always cheaper in the long run
@Mrs.Currie
@Mrs.Currie Ай бұрын
​@kateparks1665 Raising and caring for children properly is the best preventative measure. Social programs will always be needed to some degree, but early trauma and hardship lead people down some dark roads.
@kimgraham9671
@kimgraham9671 Ай бұрын
​@@Mrs.Currie yes, and back in my day , social workers never checked to see how kids were doing after their trauma ended. The offender gone well problem must be gone. Left to try and fix ourselves
@littlecatfeet9064
@littlecatfeet9064 Күн бұрын
Respect to the journalist for asking questions in a respectful manner and not giving into sensationalism. He treated his interviewees like humans, as they should be treated.
@robertofala6624
@robertofala6624 21 күн бұрын
What a great person LORI is....All heart...Need more people in this world like her.
@thevintagepoet
@thevintagepoet Ай бұрын
That lady is such an amazing police officer she does such a good job
@joannewynn4431
@joannewynn4431 Ай бұрын
She’s an advanced care paramedic not a police officer
@hyperfox805
@hyperfox805 Ай бұрын
Doing anything is better then nothing. God bless those on the line trying to help these folks out. BZ.
@TheLitman72
@TheLitman72 Ай бұрын
Good to see first responders knowing those in the community and building relationships. This was lost and needs to make a comeback. Keep up the good work.
@michaelweibel9891
@michaelweibel9891 Ай бұрын
I may lack of compassion which most people around me probably would not agree with but I have a hard time with this. I was on the ground with nothing when my family passed away and I had nowhere to go. I put my efforts into work and became successful. It is about live decisions I believe. They made a decision and have to carry the result of their actions.
@chanceturcotte
@chanceturcotte Ай бұрын
I saw someone in the area break free of fentanyl and other drugs for several years now, and he is back to sinking his time into working in the trades. It's a beautiful thing to see!
@chanceturcotte
@chanceturcotte Ай бұрын
Congrats on your recovery.
@NemoElohemi
@NemoElohemi 23 күн бұрын
You were born a winner. Not everybody was as lucky. I’m like you. We were born to fight and survive, but many people aren’t like us. I used to think like you, before seeing this kind of weakness in my own children. They’re just different from me and believe me, they would prefer to be like us if they could choose.
@brendanjohanson5958
@brendanjohanson5958 Ай бұрын
Appreciate your guys hard work you are a very special human being thank you
@WarriorGramma
@WarriorGramma Ай бұрын
Deep and profound appreciation for those recognizing the people behind the substance crisis. No one wants to be addicted, no one wants to be homeless. Its a mental health crisis. Drugs used to self medicate the mental health issue are killing our brothers, sisters, sons, daughters, moms and dads. These people aren’t partying, they are trying to survive. And as far as saying, get a job, would you hire any of the people in this video as they present right now? Win the addiction crisis, the number of homeless will decline. Don’t sit and judge. Use your voice to save a life. Don’t think it can’t happen to you or your family, it can!
@marniejane88
@marniejane88 Ай бұрын
Completely agree
@user-md3li7kx2z
@user-md3li7kx2z Ай бұрын
I request prayers for my sons, as a single mom, it is scarey, ,.
@WarriorGramma
@WarriorGramma Ай бұрын
@@user-md3li7kx2z I understand. Dreading that call. Your sons have prayers from me. Please add my daughter to your prayers. The most helpless I have ever felt as a mom. I am also a single parent like you.
@WarriorGramma
@WarriorGramma Ай бұрын
@@user-md3li7kx2z I hear you. It is very scary. And no one understands except another parent in the same situation. I am a single parent I have only one child and after a devastating loss, she began to self medicate the grief away. Comfortably numb I call it. I will never give up on her. Never stop praying. I will gladly pray for your boys as well. Stay strong and hopeful. Miracles happen every day.
@nattyophelia7879
@nattyophelia7879 25 күн бұрын
Lost my sister to fentanyl, she was my best friend I miss her so deeply. Breaks my whole heart to see others struggling, I wish I could help.
@dawnysmitty
@dawnysmitty 25 күн бұрын
So sorry for your loss,keep your head up
@josecarlos11
@josecarlos11 Ай бұрын
When are we going to force treatment??? For those that defend this madness, letting them try to help themselves is not helping them at all!!!
@lizliz4186
@lizliz4186 Ай бұрын
Data and previous efforts prove that forcing ppl into rehab doesn't work. Ppl like you might feel better but it doesn't work, you're only detaining ppl against their will.
@josecarlos11
@josecarlos11 Ай бұрын
@@lizliz4186 so what does work? We can’t just wait until they eventually overdose. That seems cruel if you ask me. There has to be something to help them get over this.
@truthsyrup5764
@truthsyrup5764 Ай бұрын
What sort of rehab? It's almost the uniform population of the homeless that have severe mental illness, that also wind up on these hard drugs. Their health outcomes would certainly be better if they were in long-term mental health facilities.
@iunklulkbyuyg
@iunklulkbyuyg Ай бұрын
@@lizliz4186 A month long detox doesn't work but a two year stay in an institution would provide the time to learn to live without drugs. How many would decide to return to that life after so long? I know if my loved ones were in that situation, I would want that chance for them vs enabling. That would actually be helping.
@Coldbird1337
@Coldbird1337 Ай бұрын
This wouldn’t be necessary if we did housing first the same way its done overseas, we need a building to house them with staff on call, not dumping on private citizen only interested on making a quick buck.
@derekpam7149
@derekpam7149 Ай бұрын
You think they do drugs cuz they do not have affordable housing? You need to go talk to these people and hear the horrible traumas they have been thru no housing is going to help the pain they have
@raggy369
@raggy369 Ай бұрын
@@derekpam7149they are probably referring to Finlands approach. First homeless are given housing with no strings, then the people seek out mental help and sober living options. None of that is going to happen if they don’t have a secure place to live.
@HattoriHanzo-fg8cy
@HattoriHanzo-fg8cy Ай бұрын
Ask a social worker what hard to house means. It means they wreck every place they are given for free.
@Fenthule
@Fenthule Ай бұрын
@@HattoriHanzo-fg8cy That's because in Canada our governments (mostly provincial) have completely GUTTED our healthcare system by cutting funding to it dramatically, meaning there's virtually no supports for those people once they're in a place. We'd need to build out and fund a robust network of mental health care and treatment centers to ever have a hope of it working - not to say I disagree with the approach, housing first is ABSOLUTELY the way forward. Not only is the it most humane but it's the most effective.
@HattoriHanzo-fg8cy
@HattoriHanzo-fg8cy Ай бұрын
@@Fenthule Well I completely disagree. Treatment of addiction is the first step. Build facilities outside of the cities and when you check in you have to stay for minimum 90 days. There is food, counselling, medication, everything. Then you can have transitional housing.
@SeaToSkyImages
@SeaToSkyImages Ай бұрын
It's so sad. I've never seen a drug just completely wipe out a segment of the population like fentanyl has. I have a friend that has been trying to get clean since 2017. Every week I'd expect an email, phone call or DM telling me he's ODed and died. He's still alive, and clean right now, but he's sobriety is so fragile. I hope he can stay clean.
@bambip6403
@bambip6403 20 күн бұрын
We need more people in the world like that paramedic Lori...this was a great video,very informative.
@a.r.b.421
@a.r.b.421 Ай бұрын
A complete and utter waste of taxes that are unlawfully taken from those who actually contribute to society. 🙄
@superglucke7175
@superglucke7175 27 күн бұрын
That's a fascism thinking. Humanism starts with caring for people with deseases - and substance use disorder is a desease, which is in my opinion created by society.
@maryrankin9869
@maryrankin9869 26 күн бұрын
@@superglucke7175 Genetics, lifestyle and environment.
@Popinjay-yo4iy
@Popinjay-yo4iy 26 күн бұрын
DON'T call emergency services for a j""kie that's ODing. Let nature run it's course 👍💯
@superglucke7175
@superglucke7175 26 күн бұрын
@@maryrankin9869 That's right for many deseases.
@Braisin-Raisin
@Braisin-Raisin 18 күн бұрын
You are wrong.
@owenwegner8503
@owenwegner8503 Ай бұрын
I was born and raised in pembroke drugs was always a problem in our town but it has got exponentially worse
@joany11swatch14
@joany11swatch14 Ай бұрын
If you do nothing ….whats going to change ? If you do something…what’s going to change ? NOTHING on both cases. The answer is simple people……DON’T DO DRUGS !!! When you help a person that’s overdosed…what’s the first thing they do after they are helped…they take more drugs. And so the cycle repeats itself until they are not so lucky. What shocks me the most is their drug addict friends witness people OD and they too continue to take drugs.
@Popinjay-yo4iy
@Popinjay-yo4iy 26 күн бұрын
That's why you let nature take it's course 💯💯
@sweetscent5010
@sweetscent5010 26 күн бұрын
What an angel is that paramedic lady 👏you can tell she has a heart of gold and she is truly caring and compassionate. Even though, she is tired and overwhelmed, and with the heavy workload, she still doesn’t give up 🙏💕
@CritCommanda
@CritCommanda Ай бұрын
We used to care about each other, then the few decided their real estate profits (knowingly unsustainable) was more important than Canada's wellbeing. Being homeless opens the door to a variety of coping methods for despair, escapism, trying to sleep and ignoring starvation. It will take electing a leader who cares about the plight of Canadians, not a career politician who shrugs his shoulders and deflects at the first sign of adversity.
@truthsyrup5764
@truthsyrup5764 Ай бұрын
I hope people in real estate make more money by the government garnishing welfare checks to pay rent instead of it going towards fentanyl. Working in homeless shelters I've seen all too many instances where someone's government cheque is funding their addiction, and they end up homeless because their rent is not paid.
@sheilaannramirez8674
@sheilaannramirez8674 22 күн бұрын
This is amazing to see I wish this could be everywhere Especially when I was down and out looking for help To get off drugs I would have loved to have seen some people like this to help me out!!! Keep doing An amazing job!!!😊
@dereksnider7148
@dereksnider7148 26 күн бұрын
The problem is multifaceted and all the focus is on the symptoms, and ignoring the deeper problems. This (Mesa) program sounds good, but it is still just part of harm reduction, which is a first-aid bandage, rather than a true solution to the cause... and I don't mean the drugs. The drugs are a symptom. Living on the streets is a symptom. Homelessness is a symptom. The real problem in Ontario is that our society has been seriously deteriorating since Mike Harris make huge cuts to social programs, hospitals, mental health programs, shelters, etc. We still haven't recovered from the fallout, and Doug Ford has only served to make things much worse, cutting billions from health care, and actively preventing the opening of drug consumption and treatment services locations. People aren't living on the streets and tent cities because of drugs. They're using drugs because they are living on the streets. They feel they have nothing left to live for. They feel abandoned like yesterday's trash. These people need help, and many of them need counselling, therapy, treatment, and medication, and one of the largest roadblocks is the pure stigma of not just being a "drug user", but also of being considered to be a criminal due to our current drug laws.
@estycki
@estycki Ай бұрын
I talked to a rookie paramedic a few years ago, and he'd tell me how someone would be saved from overdose, taken to the hospital... they wake up furious that their high and drug stash were taken away. They leave and go look for more. Paramedic was a hero but completely unappreciated. Maybe some people can choose to wear a badge that says "I don't want your help" But I can't help but wonder, the only way one would want help is if there is something to look forward to when getting sober... I can't say that the most sober of Canadians working hard to keep their heads above water are that much happier...
@jessd4048
@jessd4048 Ай бұрын
This is a deeply ignorant comment. So much ignorance and such misplaced judgement.
@nearcancelled
@nearcancelled Ай бұрын
@jessd4048 do you work in the field? That's how it is. The person who is revived from an over dose is angry that the person ruined their buzz and wasted the drug. Sorry. That's how it is.
@jessd4048
@jessd4048 Ай бұрын
@@nearcancelled I’ve been personally and professionally in this field for over 40 years. Forgot more about this crisis than you will ever know.
@derekpam7149
@derekpam7149 Ай бұрын
So very true saw this in Calgary non stop. They are helped they get mad they go get more drugs and overdose again. Never ending cycle the paramedics are tired
@jessd4048
@jessd4048 Ай бұрын
@@derekpam7149 a majority of paramedics in Calgary detest the street involved population which was a problem before fentanyl ever hit the streets. Everyone looking for someone to blame and never recognizing the part they play in creating & *exacerbating* this disaster.
@shannonwood9110
@shannonwood9110 Ай бұрын
Visit Windsor, Ont. Its a mess here. 18 ODs between June 16-22. 4th major alert by Health Unit since May 22nd. I commend all services that have Frontline workers trying to help. Multiple layered problem across the country and abroad, that no bandaid solution will solve.
@missindependent1973
@missindependent1973 Ай бұрын
Windsor eh? Yeah, I know it well. I grew up there, left in 2015. I spiralled into addiction in Windsor…2007 -2010. I’m glad I got sober and left though. 😭
@kimgraham9671
@kimgraham9671 Ай бұрын
​@@missindependent1973That's awesome! Good for you I am happy you are a survivor of this mess
@karlagallardo1177
@karlagallardo1177 19 күн бұрын
She's an Angel & her soldier's of healing are too 💝🙏🏽✨🌻💖
@anastasiaromanov3737
@anastasiaromanov3737 Ай бұрын
just treating symptoms won‘t get you too far, legalizing drugs is the root problem
@carmenneumann9479
@carmenneumann9479 Ай бұрын
Time for u to do some research on addiction to learn something about facts
@stewdumplings7847
@stewdumplings7847 Ай бұрын
Rough take, look up the war on drugs.
@fiver77
@fiver77 Ай бұрын
A major part of the issue with treating overdoses is that responders and hospital staff don't always know what the client is overdosing from. Fentanyl? sure.. but what's it cut with? Legalizing drugs (like say marijuana) means that a government agency would need to give approval of whatever drug was sold in stores, which means that whatever the customer gets is a known quantity: you go to buy fent, you get fent… not fent + benzos or fent + whatever. A significant number of ODs come from customers simply not knowing exactly what they're taking. Legalizing drugs (or safe supply programs) takes a lot of the guesswork out of it, so that a customer can better predict what's going to happen when they dose.
@joycecollins5796
@joycecollins5796 Ай бұрын
I am telling you arrest these drug people and put them in jail gor at least 2 years where they can get counselling and retain for jobs?? Yes when you can't look after yourselve and cause social issues you LOOSE YOUR FREEDOM!!@
@stefs7141
@stefs7141 Ай бұрын
They don't even want the help. They run and hide from it were forcing them to take help while taxpayers who are depressed are waiting in massive lines for psychiatrist's. Make it make sense
@missyoubeth
@missyoubeth Ай бұрын
You need to be tougher on those selling it.
@geekfreak618
@geekfreak618 20 күн бұрын
Most addicted sell it.
@carolinebjerkelund767
@carolinebjerkelund767 Ай бұрын
These types of junkies live right near me. I don't care if they overdose. I have seen many overdoses myself, why do I have to go through trauma, because of their self harm? They show the turmoil that these junkies are experiencing, but they don't show the nightmare they bring to the people living in the communities. It is a living hell for people who don't do drugs.
@CharlotteD-sh1co
@CharlotteD-sh1co 27 күн бұрын
Would you feel the same way if it was your family member?
@carolinebjerkelund767
@carolinebjerkelund767 27 күн бұрын
@@CharlotteD-sh1co Yes
@CharlotteD-sh1co
@CharlotteD-sh1co 27 күн бұрын
@@carolinebjerkelund767 What if it was you?
@carolinebjerkelund767
@carolinebjerkelund767 27 күн бұрын
@@CharlotteD-sh1co I am not a junkie
@CharlotteD-sh1co
@CharlotteD-sh1co 27 күн бұрын
@@carolinebjerkelund767 I'm not either. What if you were?
@melodyh.johnson7687
@melodyh.johnson7687 26 күн бұрын
I cried, these stories made me sad. I am glad Lori and her team helped them. God bless you
@willisrael6412
@willisrael6412 24 күн бұрын
This God's work, it's gonna get worse
@TwilightxCloud
@TwilightxCloud 22 күн бұрын
My friend has been battling addiction for 10 years or so now Thankfully she’s had somewhere to stay for the last few years but I don’t know how safe it is But I wish she had someone out there to try and get her clean I’m able to get a hold of her every now and then to let her know I love her and to catch up
@mimime5376
@mimime5376 20 күн бұрын
I think you’re more of a guardian angel than friend. Everyone needs a “friend” like you! 😊🙏🏼❤️
@y.c.7378
@y.c.7378 Ай бұрын
Huge, huge respect for all first responders, police, etc. Etc.
@keaton705
@keaton705 Ай бұрын
Thank you to all of the first responders that see this stuff on the regular. You guys are built different!
@lcote367
@lcote367 Ай бұрын
Thank you for highlighting the problem and amazing people in our small city ❤
@tanyakam5820
@tanyakam5820 Ай бұрын
Bless the police woman for trying to help the homeless! Then when the police woman is driving she says " we are here to serve and protect". Well not all homeless are good people, so where are the police to serve and protect those of us the homeless steal from??? I come from a city where it's bad the homeless stealing and something needs to be done about that to!
@jameshenrie
@jameshenrie Ай бұрын
She is an ambulance driver
@colbiecolbie6979
@colbiecolbie6979 Ай бұрын
I hope i dont need a paramedic while they are all tied up dealing with addicts that choose their path in life !
@geekfreak618
@geekfreak618 20 күн бұрын
That happens regularly in urban areas. No ambulances available for way too long. These addicts often not only OD, but cause other issues like car crashes that cause many more innocents to need those rigs.
@catherineedwards2546
@catherineedwards2546 24 күн бұрын
Thank you for all you are doing x
@justinwood6407
@justinwood6407 Ай бұрын
To add to the cop saying “to do nothing, what’s going to change?” “Doing the same thing and expecting different results is the definition of insanity”
@galegrazutis964
@galegrazutis964 Ай бұрын
Complete waste of valuable resources!
@jenniferwilcox9759
@jenniferwilcox9759 Ай бұрын
@@galegrazutis964 His statement is still valid.
@ChonCopperfield
@ChonCopperfield Ай бұрын
@@galegrazutis964what would be your solution to this?
@margaretbunn1543
@margaretbunn1543 Ай бұрын
They are not just doing and trying the same things. New ideas bring new methods and strategies. The cop is saying we have to keep trying or nothing will change. Your quote is just wrong. Every person or addict has different personalities and needs. There are many paths to success. We can not just give up. At any time in your life you may discover a family member or fiend may develop,a drug or alcohol addiction. I hope you will never there for them.
@katiecartier5153
@katiecartier5153 Ай бұрын
supported housing has also failed in the last few years 😢 it seems like the solution but it isnt.. this woman is incredible 👏
@vhondashadrick8915
@vhondashadrick8915 27 күн бұрын
This!! This is what we need all around. Loving Caring knowing individuals to meet them at their levels with understanding and compassion. Then having a solution !!
@alotofsas
@alotofsas 28 күн бұрын
Have to be honest. Lori is one of the most beautiful and empathetic individuals I've had the pleasure of seeing in this lifetime. I pray we find a way and finally break the cycle. Mesa is a wonderful way to reach people in the community.
@user-jj8vg6sp5z
@user-jj8vg6sp5z Ай бұрын
I give the props for this lady and her team for being there but a lot of these addicts just dont stop i see it all the time these services just enable the addicts.
@heartborne123
@heartborne123 Ай бұрын
where do they get drugs if they are homeless?
@kateparks1665
@kateparks1665 Ай бұрын
Pretty sure the only thing you can't purchase and be homeless is a home
@truthsyrup5764
@truthsyrup5764 Ай бұрын
Last I checked the government simply hands out dollars that can be spent on drugs. No forced garnishment of said cheque to pay for rent, no drug testing required to receive the remaining balance, no food stamps, little to no prompting for recipient to find work, it makes the job of places like the grind, that merely provided food and shelter, all the more difficult.
@glennp6413
@glennp6413 Ай бұрын
God bless you always you and everyone there helping out.A mazing work being done.
@Sierrasfan1
@Sierrasfan1 Ай бұрын
Saving even 1 life is worth it. Amazing documentary and kudos to Pembroke for trying something different! Harm reduction. Enough said. Addicts will use until they are ready so reducing harm to themselves or others is the way to go. Building trust within the community is so important and it will make a difference in the lives of those they are trying to help. Planting the seed for help even when you think it's not working. You affect people with words and actions everyday and you never know who is listening and watching. Great job Pembroke!!
@donnicholson3170
@donnicholson3170 Ай бұрын
We'd see better outcomes with mandatory residential rehabilitation centers than with this band-aid system we currently have. Isn't the outcome important? Right now the system is just chasing it's tail. Giving addicts drugs on the street is just cruelty.
@leeannalovestherain
@leeannalovestherain Ай бұрын
May those in pain from drugs be released from these chain of pain .Withdrawal is the problem I know this from experience it's pure hell .I do know I got myself off of those pills in 2020 yes i still deal with some physical issues from the damage they caused my body.Its suck to come down yet once you get past the first few days but after this you will start to sleep and think of other things . You can do it fight for your life giys❤❤❤❤ the dr can help with suboxone too
@susanparker9877
@susanparker9877 19 күн бұрын
This is such a fabulous program.
@mrhalane6393
@mrhalane6393 Ай бұрын
God bless these people😢😢😢😢😢
@markamd1
@markamd1 Ай бұрын
Amen brother!
@truthsyrup5764
@truthsyrup5764 Ай бұрын
Amen
@user-jw1yy8yp6c
@user-jw1yy8yp6c Ай бұрын
Sadly, CBC did not ask any addicts how they felt in the hour or 2 AFTER they have a fix of the drug they are addicted too. Most addicts will never stop chasing that feeling...never. One heroin add ict has been quoted as saying "If God made anything better than heroin He kept it for Himself." The withdrawal is hard but not impossible to get through.
@deef6560
@deef6560 Ай бұрын
🎯🎯🎯
@louisetringham5830
@louisetringham5830 Ай бұрын
This angel saving lives must be a horrific scene when she’s finds a dead body
@dopecat4012
@dopecat4012 28 күн бұрын
These lives don't want to be saved. She's wasting her time and energy.
@theo575
@theo575 28 күн бұрын
Sad to see so many people suffering but glad to see there is someone like Lori the paramedic to help them. I would love to see a story on how people get caught up in the world of something like fentanyl.
@laurahenry1340
@laurahenry1340 Ай бұрын
Who is putting it into their head that THEY don’t choose that life??? Everyday they choose to use. Telling them that it isn’t their fault is NOT helping them, it’s enabling them to NOT take responsibility. They have a perpetual excuse to not help THEMSELVES!!! STOP LYING TO THEM, YOU ARE NOT HELPING THEM! They use the severity of their withdrawal symptoms as an excuse to not get off the drugs. Excuse after excuse IT IS THEIR OWN FAULT AND NO ONE ESLSES
@andreakass820
@andreakass820 26 күн бұрын
Enablers, that’s who!
@geekfreak618
@geekfreak618 20 күн бұрын
It's the same way with alcoholics. To withdraw from that feels as horrible almost as these street drugs if the addict has been on it a while. yet America lives on alcohol. They should have a bottle on the flag.
@jeanscruggs812
@jeanscruggs812 25 күн бұрын
If someone does not value themselves or their own life, why should anyone else?
@littlecatfeet9064
@littlecatfeet9064 Күн бұрын
Lori and the programme she works for are wonderful. I’m so sad Canada has such a terrible drug problem. I was born and spent my childhood there (Nova Scotia and Ontario) and it was so safe 😭. I hope Canada can get through this.
@Burgs198
@Burgs198 22 күн бұрын
This is just heartbreaking, but thank God for her and all the team of people helping out. We have a huge homeless mental health drug addiction community here in Australia. I see it every day. Something needs to be done. It is out of control. There is not enough resources. I made a small difference in their lives by working at homelessness outreach place.
@malcolmforsythe6440
@malcolmforsythe6440 Ай бұрын
You can't get them off the drugs unless they want to be off the drugs. Yeah there could be better supports but if they don't want it they won't take it. Let them go. Stop the drain on society. Why should hard working Canadians, those that choose not to take the easy way even though their lives may be hard or suck too, have to keep paying for all these supports that aren't being used or, alternatively, being taken advantage of. Time to stop wasting on the wasted waste.
@kateparks1665
@kateparks1665 Ай бұрын
What is "easy" about it?
@stefs7141
@stefs7141 Ай бұрын
They don't choose life so why should we try and force them
@fionav3840
@fionav3840 21 күн бұрын
@malcomforsythe6440 you are probably going to get some backlash for that comment, it may seem harsh and uncaring and yet it’s the truth & I totally agree with you. It’s sad, but it’s a fact of life.
@geekfreak618
@geekfreak618 20 күн бұрын
@@fionav3840 It's how nature itself operates.
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