Grant funding to help Salisbury Fire Department enhance opioid response

VIDEO: The Salisbury Fire Department is getting a boost from the state in the form of some major grant funding. The over $80k in funds will help the department enhance its opioid crisis response efforts. Deputy Chief of Administration, Chris Truitt said they plan to use the grant money to expand the Salisbury Wicomico Integrated First Care Team, by offering more days of SWIFT response, to help meet people in need where they are. โ€œThe future goal is obviously to expand,โ€ said Truitt. โ€œWe would love to be able to provide this 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, but where things are grant funded now, itโ€™s very tricky to get certain times covered.โ€ But thatโ€™s only the beginning. Truitt said part of the money will also go towards a Geographic Information System, which will help them better respond to opioid crises. โ€œAnother thing that weโ€™re going to use some of this grant funding for is using GIS to kind of pin point where needed areas are, and kind of track where things are working,โ€ said Truitt.

WMDT-TV ABC/CW+ 47 Salisbury

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