A NORMAL HIGH. YEAH. OKAY. I LIKE IT. THEY CAN. >> ALRIGHT, IN TODAY'S HEALTH CHECK TAKING THE HEALTH CARE ON THE ROAD AND INTO A NEIGHBORHOOD. THE OKLAHOMA CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT'S MOBILE INTEGRATED HEALTH UNIT IS OFFICIALLY HITTING THE STREETS AS OF THIS MORNING. THE NEW UNIT IS MADE UP OF 2 PROGRAMS. THE COMMUNITY ADVOCACY PROGRAM OR C AP AND OVERDOSE RESPONSE TEAM. THE COMBINED TEAM MISSION IS TO PROVIDE SERVICES FOR BEHAVIORAL AND MEDICAL NEEDS TO HELP OKLAHOMANS IN CRISIS WHILE TAKING THE BURDEN OFF LAW ENFORCEMENT, AMBULANCE PERSONNEL AS WELL AS HOSPITALS TEAM WERE ONE OF THE BIGGEST CONCERNS, THE IMPACT OF ILLEGAL DRUGS. >> OKLAHOMA CITY LIKE OTHER COMMUNITIES THE COUNTRY IS IN THE MIDST OF AN OVERDOSE CRISIS.
THIS IS LARGELY FUELED BY FENTANYL AND METHAMPHETAMINES AND IT TRULY IS ALREADY SAVING LIVES. >> IF THIS LAST YEAR, THE FIRE DEPARTMENT MINISTER NARC AND OVER 500 TIMES POLICE 250 TIMES. IF YOU ARE A LOVED ONE, YOUR LOVED ONE NEEDS HELP .