
Fentanyl deaths continue to rise in Red Deer
Red Deer continues to see the highest rate of fentanyl-related deaths in the province, and the numbers are rising.
In 2018, 47 people in Red Deer died from fentanyl, more than double from 23 in 2017, according to the Alberta Opioid Response Surveillance Report for the fourth quarter of 2018 that was released on Tuesday.
Red Deer’s rate of 43.8 deaths per 100,000 population is highest in Alberta. Grande Prairie was second highest at 31.0 per 100,000 people (23 deaths) and Lethbridge third at 25.1 (25 deaths). Calgary’s rate was 21.9 (292 deaths) and Edmonton’s was 18.3 (181 deaths).
Stacey Carmichael with Turning Point in Red Deer says the numbers, unfortunately, are not a surprise.