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Naloxone boxes will be installed at every Baltimore City metro station, starting with the Penn North Metro Station. Each box includes a video component in English and Spanish that teaches users how to administer the device. (Kevin Richardson/Staff)
Naloxone boxes will be installed at every Baltimore City metro station, starting with the Penn North Metro Station. Each box includes a video component in English and Spanish that teaches users how to administer the device. (Kevin Richardson/Staff)
Reporter Carson Swick (Kevin Richardson/Sun Staff)The Baltimore Sun's Chevall Pryce (Kevin Richardson/Sun Staff)
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Mayor Brandon Scott announced a partnership between the city, MTA and Maryland Peer Advisory Council (MPAC) to install boxes containing naloxone in all city stations by Friday.

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