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Killing Season: A Paramedic's Dispatches from the Front Lines of the Opioid Epidemic

Killing Season: A Paramedic's Dispatches from the Front Lines of the Opioid Epidemic - Hardcover

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Availability:Out of StockContributor:Peter CanningPublish date:2021-04-06Pages:314
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Johns Hopkins University PressISBN-13:9781421439853ISBN-10:1421439859UPC:9781421439853Book Category:Biography & Autobiography, Medical, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Personal Memoirs, Public Health, Disease & Health IssuesSize:9.00 x 6.30 x 1.30 inchesWeight:1.2412Product ID:SCPYW64MZP

A devastating, empathetic look at the opioid epidemic in the United States, through the eyes of a paramedic on the front lines.

[I] set my cardiac monitor down by the young man's head. He is lifeless, his face white with a blue tinge. I apply the defibrillator pads to his hairless chest . . . A week from today, after the young man's brain shows no signs of electrical activity, the medical staff will take the breathing tube out, and with his family gathered by his side, he will pass away at the age of twenty-three.

When Peter Canning started work as a paramedic on the streets of Hartford, Connecticut, twenty-five years ago, he believed drug users were victims only of their own character flaws. Although he took care of them, he did not care for them. But as the overdoses escalated, Canning began asking his patients how they had gotten started on their perilous journeys. And while no two tales were the same, their heartrending similarities changed Canning's view and moved him to educate himself about the science of addiction. Armed with that understanding, he began his fight against the stigmatization of users.

In Killing Season, we ride along with Canning through the streets of Hartford as he tells stories of opioid overdose from a street-level vantage point. A first responder to hundreds of overdoses throughout the rise of America's epidemic, Canning has seen the impact of prescription painkillers, heroin, and the deadly synthetic opioid fentanyl firsthand. Bringing us into the room (or the car, or the portable toilet) with the victims of this epidemic, Canning explains how he came to favor harm reduction, which advocates for needle exchange, community naloxone, and safe-injection sites.

Through the rapid-fire nature of one paramedic's view of addiction and overdose, readers will come to understand more than just the science and misguided policies behind the opioid epidemic. They'll also share in Canning's developing empathy. Stripping away the stigma of addiction through stories that are hard-hitting, poignant, sad, confessional, funny, and overall, human, Killing Season will change minds about the epidemic, help obliterate stigma, and save lives.

Languages:EnglishPublisher:Johns Hopkins University PressISBN-13:9781421439853ISBN-10:1421439859UPC:9781421439853Book Category:Biography & Autobiography, Medical, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Personal Memoirs, Public Health, Disease & Health IssuesSize:9.00 x 6.30 x 1.30 inchesWeight:1.2412Product ID:SCPYW64MZP

Peter Canning, the EMS coordinator at UConn John Dempsey Hospital, has worked for more than twenty-five years as a full-time ambulance paramedic. He is the author of Paramedic: On the Front Lines of Medicine and Rescue 471: A Paramedic's Stories.


Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press

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Peter Canning

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