Aug. 11, 2023

Fighting to stop fentanyl overdoses in Nash County, NC

Fighting to stop fentanyl overdoses in Nash County, NC
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Fighting to stop fentanyl overdoses in Nash County, NC
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4000 people are dying in North Carolina every year as the result of drug overdoses. A whopping 77 percent of those deaths are related to the powerful drug fentanyl according to authorities. The scary thing is that even in the most minute dose—think something as small as a grain of salt or sand-this drug can kill you. WRAL reporter Chelsea Donovan spent several days with undercover agents and informants in Nash County watching how they are battling this war on deadly drugs. In this episode, she shares with us what she saw and experienced.