OLYMPIA - The Washington State Department of Health has unveiled an online tool designed to help residents swiftly locate free naloxone, a medication that can reverse opioid overdoses, including those related to fentanyl.

The only place for residents in both Grant and Adams Counties to get free naloxone is the Grant County Health District, 1038 Ivy Ave. in Moses Lake. There are no locations in Adams County.

"Grant County Health District made it accessible for free because there was some controversy for the community," Communications Specialist Elaine Rodriguez said. "I guess for us, we realized that it worked out for us in our end, to just keep it subtle, but also very accessible and very private for someone to pick it up right there in front of the entrance of the health district office

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