This bathroom can detect overdoses and save lives

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  • Опубліковано 2 січ 2024
  • At Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program, a clinic that caters to Boston’s unhoused population in the heart of the city’s infamous “methadone mile,” bathroom overdoses are a near-daily occurrence. They happen so frequently, in fact, that the clinic has outfitted its restrooms with motion-sensor systems designed specifically for this purpose: to detect when people in bathrooms stop moving, allowing clinic staff to intervene before it’s too late.
    Thanks to the “safe bathroom” technology, as the system is known, these scenes have been ending in relief, not tragedy. By notifying health workers of overdoses as they happen, alarms give them a chance to administer naloxone, the medication that reverses opioid overdoses, and employ rescue breathing techniques. In the roughly seven years since the clinic first installed these sensors, it has seen hundreds of bathroom overdoses - but not a single death.
    “It gives you an early warning so the providers on site can bring everyone back,” said John King, the local electrician who the clinic tasked with creating a specialized motion-sensor system aimed at detecting overdoses. “It’s like going back in time - like I invented a time machine.”
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  • @martyroof9022
    @martyroof9022 Місяць тому +4

    Much respect goes out to the guy who invented the overdose detecting bathroom system. He didn't dismiss the idea as far-fetched. He accepted the challenge, analyzed the data, obtained and configured the tools, and successfully created the first overdose detecting bathroom system that has already saved lives!!!

  • @carochan86
    @carochan86 5 місяців тому +2

    I wish they would legalized or some how assist the drug users in safely getting their fix. By doing this they could prevent fentanyl, create trust, and help the person reduce their dependence on drugs.

  • @paintbrussy
    @paintbrussy 5 місяців тому

    im gonna have to move to boston