Tabitha Unruh, Jennifer Holdeman, S Mancine, Jim Bishop, Alicia Heard, Donald Crawford, Tiffany Fosnight, Eric Rovenstine, Curtis Bailey, Holly Golka, Heather Smith
Utah was ranked No. 4 in the nation for overdose death rates in 2014 when legislators passed the Opiate Overdose Emergency Treatment Act and expanded naloxone access across the state, according to Jennifer Plumb, medical director of Utah Naloxone. Plumb started Utah Naloxone with her brother in 2015