22 overdoses in one night: Ex-paramedic looks back on 7th anniversary of B.C. crisis
VANCOUVER — Brian Twaites remembers the first time he realized toxic drugs in British Columbia had hit a crisis level.
On one shift as a paramedic, he handled 26 calls and more than 22 of them were drug overdoses.
“Twenty-two of them were narcotic overdoses that we actually resuscitated,” he said.
“Another couple of those calls were, unfortunately, cardiac arrests and were more than likely related to drug poisonings but we were unable to resuscitate those people, and then there were a couple of other general medical calls that I did in that shift.

