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Tulsa First Responders

Our Overdose Response Team telephone and in person intervention and also offers free Narcan as follows based on availability: In addition to the mobile response, some fire stations have added harm reduction boxes to provide individuals with free and easy access to naloxone, test strips, leave-behind kits, and education pamphlets.

The harm reduction boxes are located at:

Station 5: 102 E. 18th St.
Station 10: 508 E. Pine St.
Station 17: 1351 N. Sheridan Rd.
Station 22: 7303 E. 15th St.

Tulsa Fire Department

Dial 911 and ask for the Overdose Response Team when someone has overdosed in Tulsa. The Overdose Response Team (ORT) is designed to answer real-time overdose calls to assist first responders and send them back into service, while also providing support to patients and their families by connecting them to resources or providing free naloxone kits and test strips.


The team consists of a community paramedic and a Peer Support Specialist, or a person with lived experience in substance abuse who has recovered. The goal is to establish rapport with individuals and empower them to seek help.The harm reduction boxes, which contain free Narcan are located at:

Station 5: 102 E. 18th St.

Station 10: 508 E. Pine St.

Station 17: 1351 N. Sheridan Rd.

Station 22: 7303 E. 15th St.

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