 This retrospective observational study analyzed call logs from the National Overdose Response Service, NORS, from December 2020 to April 2023, finding that 77-1.18% overdose events required a physical-slash-in-person intervention, and that using opioids, opioids in combination with methamphetamine, multiple consumption routes, and calls occurring in British Columbia, had a significantly higher likelihood of a drug poisoning. No deaths were recorded and only three false call-outs had occurred. The overall drug poisoning event incidents to phone calls was 1.2%. This article was authored by Dylan Vist, William Ryu, Nora Kristall, and others.