Hassan declines Gatsas’ plea for ‘state of emergency’ as heroin toll escalates

Manchester Mayor Ted Gatsas is asking the governor to declare a state of emergency over the city's heroin epidemic.
Manchester Mayor Ted Gatsas is asking the governor to declare a state of emergency over the city’s heroin epidemic.

MANCHESTER, NH โ€“ Mayor Ted Gatsas on Wednesday urged Gov. Maggie Hassan to declare a state of emergency to bring more resources to the city to address the rising toll of heroin, according to a WMUR report.

The governor declined the request, saying she is focused on resources that would aid law enforcement. A state of emergency would not help bring new ‘powers or resources.’

Gatsas included in his letter current statistics for the city, including

  • 119 overdose calls in 2016
  • 20 of those were deaths
  • 77 of those people were treated with Narcan
  • 11 people suffering from OD were found in hotels, public buildings and restaurants. Four were found behind the wheel of a motor vehicle
  • One person had to be retreated five times in last two months

โ€œWe have got to do something. We got to stand up and take a position so people say, โ€˜I don’t think we want to go to New Hampshire,โ€™โ€ Gatsas told WMUR reporter Amy Coveno.

โ€œI appreciate the mayorโ€™s renewed interest in it, but his suggestion doesn’t give law enforcement any new powers or resources. And thatโ€™s what I am focused on,โ€ said Hassan.

You can see the full report here.


 

 

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