The Denver Police Department has distributed more than 300 lifesaving Naloxone kits from "harm reduction vending machines" placed at Denver police stations in May. Naloxone helps prevent fatal opioid overdoses. "There is no need to enter the station—just walk up and take what you need," police say. "Each machine holds up to 75 kits and is restocked regularly." Vending machines are located at District 2 at 3921 N. Holly St., District 6 at 1566 N. Washington St. and the Police Administration Building at 1331 Cherokee St.
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Tuesday, July 8, 2025
NO QUESTIONS ASKED: FREE NALOXONE TO PREVENT OD'S
The Denver Police Department has distributed more than 300 lifesaving Naloxone kits from "harm reduction vending machines" placed at Denver police stations in May. Naloxone helps prevent fatal opioid overdoses. "There is no need to enter the station—just walk up and take what you need," police say. "Each machine holds up to 75 kits and is restocked regularly." Vending machines are located at District 2 at 3921 N. Holly St., District 6 at 1566 N. Washington St. and the Police Administration Building at 1331 Cherokee St.
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