Naloxone First Responder Program 2017 - Current County Commission on Crime and Delinquency

data.pa.gov | Last Updated 17 Oct 2022

The Naloxone for First Responders dataset is based on data obtained from individual Centralize Coordinating Entities (CCEs) who have provided data to PCCD on a quarterly basis. CCE's provide naloxone to eligible first responders in their local community.<br> The data includes the number of kits of naloxone that were provided by CCEs to first responders in each county, the types of first responders who received those kits, the number of doses used by first responders in that county, and the number of overdose reversals in that county.

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This dataset has the following 22 columns:

Column NameAPI Column NameData TypeDescriptionSample Values
County Codecounty_codenumberPennsylvania County number in alphabetical order. Pennsylvania has 67 counties.
County FIPS Codecounty_fips_codetextThese are the last 3 digits of the 5-digit Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) code that designate the State association. Each State has its own 2-digit number and each County within the state has its own 3-digit number which are combined into a 5-digit number to uniquely identify every US county. For more technical details : Federal Information Processing Standards Publications (FIPS PUBS) are issued by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) after approval by the Secretary of Commerce pursuant to Section 111 (d) of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 as amended by the Computer Security Act of 1987, Public Law 100-235. Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 6-4, Counties and Equivalent Entities of the U.S., Its Possessions, and Associated Areas -- 90 Aug 31 , provides the names and codes that represent the counties and other entities treated as equivalent legal and/or statistical subdivisions of the 50 States, the District of Columbia, and the possessions and freely associated areas of the United States. Counties are considered to be the "first-order subdivisions" of each State and statistically equivalent entity, regardless of their local designations (county, parish, borough, etc.). Information gathered from census data - https://www.census.gov/library/reference/code-lists/ansi.html
State FIPS Codestate_fips_codenumberThese are the first 2 digits of the 5-digit Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) code that designate the State association. Each State has its own 2-digit number and each County within the state has its own 3-digit number which are combined into a 5-digit number to uniquely identify every US county. For more technical details : Federal Information Processing Standards Publications (FIPS PUBS) are issued by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) after approval by the Secretary of Commerce pursuant to Section 111 (d) of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 as amended by the Computer Security Act of 1987, Public Law 100-235. Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 6-4, Counties and Equivalent Entities of the U.S., Its Possessions, and Associated Areas -- 90 Aug 31 , provides the names and codes that represent the counties and other entities treated as equivalent legal and/or statistical subdivisions of the 50 States, the District of Columbia, and the possessions and freely associated areas of the United States. Counties are considered to be the "first-order subdivisions" of each State and statistically equivalent entity, regardless of their local designations (county, parish, borough, etc.). Information gathered from census data - https://www.census.gov/library/reference/code-lists/ansi.html
County Namecounty_nametextPennsylvania county name.
County Latitude Pointcounty_latitude_pointnumberThis is a latitude generic point within the county.
County Longitude Pointcounty_longitude_pointnumberThis is a longitude generic point within the county.
Cumulative Kits Providedcumulative_kits_providednumberCumulative number of Kits of intranasal naloxone provided to each County by PCCD. A Kit contains two doses. A dose, is one 4 mg nasal spray.
Cumulative Doses Usedcumulative_doses_usednumberCumulative number of doses of naloxone reported used by county in an overdose event. A dose, is one 4 mg nasal spray.
Cumulative Individuals Administeredcumulative_individualsnumberCumulative number of individuals on whom naloxone was administered by county. A dose, is one 4 mg nasal spray.
Cumulative Overdose Reversalscumulative_overdose_reversalsnumberOverdose reversals by county.
Cumulative Doses Left Behindcumulative_doses_left_behindnumberCumulative number of Kits of naloxone left behind by EMS or redistributed per the current statewide standing order signed by Pennsylvania’s Physician General for Naloxone.
Kits Provided EMSkits_provided_emsnumberCumulative number of kits of Naloxone received by each first responder type- EMS. Emergency Medical Services to include Advanced Life Support, Basic Life Support and Emergency Medical Technicians.
Kits Provided Fire Departmentkits_provided_fire_departmentnumberCumulative number of kits of Naloxone received by each first responder type- Fire Department. Fire Fighting Companies to include both volunteer and professional, as well as the Philadelphia Fire Department which also includes Emergency Medical Services.
Kits Provided Law Enforcementkits_provided_law_enforcementnumberCumulative number of kits of Naloxone received by each first responder type- Law Enforcement. Municipal Police, Pennsylvania State Police, Campus Police, Sheriffs, Transit Police and District Attorney's Offices.
Kits Provided Other Eligible First Responderskits_provided_other_eligiblenumberCumulative number of kits of Naloxone received by each first responder type- Other Eligible First Responders. • Adult Probation and Parole Officers • Juvenile Probation Officers • County Correctional Facilities • Constables • Afterschool Program Personnel • School Personnel • Public Transit Drivers • Domestic Violence Shelter Personnel • Homeless Shelter Personnel • Public Defenders Offices • Library Personnel • Drug Treatment Providers • Children and Youth Workers • Any other community group legally organized and trained to respond to overdose emergencies and administer Intranasal naloxone.
Reversals EMSreversals_emsnumberOverdose Reversals reported County- EMS. Emergency Medical Services to include Advanced Life Support, Basic Life Support and Emergency Medical Technicians.
Reversals Fire Departmentreversals_fire_departmentnumberOverdose Reversals reported County- Fire Department. Fire Fighting Companies to include both volunteer and professional, as well as the Philadelphia Fire Department which also includes Emergency Medical Services.
Reversals Law Enforcementreversals_law_enfocementnumberOverdose Reversals reported County- Law Enforcement. Municipal Police, Pennsylvania State Police, Campus Police, Sheriffs, Transit Police and District Attorney's Offices.
Reversals Other Eligible First Respondersreversals_other_eligiblenumberOverdose Reversals reported County- Other Eligible First Responders. • Adult Probation and Parole Officers • Juvenile Probation Officers • County Correctional Facilities • Constables • Afterschool Program Personnel • School Personnel • Public Transit Drivers • Domestic Violence Shelter Personnel • Homeless Shelter Personnel • Public Defenders Offices • Library Personnel • Drug Treatment Providers • Children and Youth Workers • Any other community group legally organized and trained to respond to overdose emergencies and administer Intranasal naloxone.
Reporting Period Begin Datereporting_period_begincalendar_dateThe beginning date of the report.
Reporting Period End Datereporting_periodcalendar_dateThe end date of the report.
Georeferenced_Locationgeoreferenced_locationpointThis is a georeferenced latitude and longitude generic point within the county to help create map visualizations by county.