One in five South Wales Police officers now equipped with life-saving naloxone
16:03 29/05/2025The number of front-line officers carrying life-saving naloxone at South Wales Police is increasing year on year.
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The number of front-line officers carrying life-saving naloxone at South Wales Police is increasing year on year.
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