Oklahoma AG works with OBN to track opioid overdoses using new technology
OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter and Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics (OBN) Director John Scully announced Friday a special app that will track opioid overdoses statewide.
The ODMAP app allows first responders to report and track overdoses across the state as they happen.
Data obtained through ODMAP will be used by law enforcement, public safety and public health officials to “track trends as to where overdoses are occurring and deploy the proper resources,” the Oklahoma Attorney General’s office says.