On January 2, 2018, the City of Providence, Rhode Island implemented the "Safe Stations" program for opioid addiction treatment. The Safe Station project turns Providence's 12 fire stations into a point of first contact for those who need help in their struggle with addiction. The program was modeled after a program implemented in Manchester, New Hampshire, which has saved over 3,000 lives since that program began on May 4, 2016.

The Safe Station program essentially makes fire stations a first-stop for individuals seeking assistance with problems arising from opioids. Under the Safe Station program, people can go . . .

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