There have been a number of emergencies recently in Indigenous communities across the country. Many of them have to deal with house fires – or drug overdoses.
Whatever the emergency, the services needed to keep people safe are often sketchy – or non-existent.
On this episode, we’re focussing on emergency situations and the resources available to handle an extreme situation.
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