 The Leech Lake EMS and police team are fighting the opioid epidemic by providing Narcan kits and training to the community. Tomorrow they'll host their 36th class since this November. It'll be held at the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Adult Day Services Office. So far EMS officials predict trained more than 790 people and given out more than 650 Narcan kits. The goal is to make sure everyone in the community has a kit to save lives. I really believe anyone with the Narcan kit will be able to save a life now and with the amount of people we trained we're not sure about the numbers but we know of a few that the general population has been able to save a person and that's not law enforcement or EMS before we got there with the Narcan training and the kits. You can find out about other Narcan training classes through the Leech Lake EMS and Education Facebook page. The team is also willing to travel to provide training and kits to big groups.