11/16/2025
The Loveland Police Department’s Narcan kiosk is installed, stocked, and ready for community use. It is in the first set up doors of our entry way at 810 E. 10th Street.
“Our front lobby now holds a Narcan (naloxone) kiosk, a project we pursued for several months.
We finally brought it online this week, with genuine appreciation for everyone involved.
Narcan saves lives; the significance needs no explanation.
Resources of this kind often come with hurdles involving cost or limited supply. Chief Doran, along with members from our Co-Response team at SummitStone Health Partners and detectives from our drug task force, saw a need. They pushed forward, viewing this step as crucial for our community’s well-being.
Dangerous narcotics have infiltrated the streets of America, including here in our beautiful city. The Loveland Police Department takes this problem seriously. Drug use, like that of fentanyl, often destroys a person’s life. No one deserves to die due to addiction, and we hope users can find recovery and freedom. If this kiosk saves even one person, the effort holds value beyond measure.” – Chris Padgett
No fee, no information needed, no questions asked. Walk up, take a box, leave, and save a life if needed.
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