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Nashville police respond to 6 fatal overdoses in 24 hours
By Kassidy Brown at WSMV 4 News (NBC affiliate)
· July 16, 2026
· 2 min read
What This Story Is AboutThe Metro Nashville Police Department said officers responded to six fatal overdoses in the last 24 hours.What Happens NextMNPD also reminded Nashvillians that Naloxone is available and free at the Metro Nashville Health Department. For ContextMore than 300 overdose revers...
Key takeaway (WSMV) - The Metro Nashville Police Department said officers responded to six fatal overdoses in the last 24 hours.
Why this matters in The Nashville
The recent spike in fatal overdoses across Nashville underscores the ongoing struggle with substance abuse in the city. With six lives lost in just 24 hours, the Metro Nashville Police Department's warning about the dangers of street drugs, particularly fentanyl, takes on a heightened sense of urgency. The fact that these overdoses occurred in different areas and involved various substances suggests a widespread problem that requires a comprehensive response. The distribution of overdose reversal kits by Neighborhood Safety Unit Sergeant Anthony Cucci and partnering agencies is a crucial step in addressing this issue, and the availability of free Naloxone at the Metro Nashville Health Department is a vital resource for those struggling with addiction. As the city grapples with this crisis, it will be important to monitor the effectiveness of these efforts and explore additional strategies for supporting affected neighborhoods and individuals.
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Category: safety ·
Published: July 16, 2026 ·
Source: WSMV 4 News (NBC affiliate) ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? What This Story Is AboutThe Metro Nashville Police Department said officers responded to six fatal overdoses in the last 24 hours.What Happens NextMNPD also reminded Nashvillians that Naloxone is available and free at the Metro Nashville Health Department. For ContextMore than 300 overdose revers...
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