New Orleans Bars Stock Up On Narcan As DA Tries To Keep Mardi Gras From Turning Tragic

As Mardi Gras swells into full roar across New Orleans, the Orleans Parish District Attorney’s Office is quietly arming the city’s bars and clubs with tools that could mean the difference between a scare and a tragedy. The office has arranged for Narcan nasal spray and fentanyl test strips to be distributed to nightlife spots along the biggest parade corridors, describing the move as a harm-reduction strategy aimed at preventing overdoses during Carnival’s most hectic stretch.

On Friday the DA’s office said it partnered with the Louisiana Department of Health and the City’s Office of Nighttime Economy to get the supplies into venues along parade routes, according to the Orleans Parish District Attorney’s Office. The release explains that victim-advocacy staff are also being equipped with overdose reversal kits, and nightlife operators are being urged to keep Narcan and test strips on hand wherever crowds are thickest. The announcement was later shared on the DA’s Facebook page.

Nightlife Leaders Step Up

Holy Ground Irish Pub, a Mid-City fixture along the Endymion corridor, was among the first to sign on for the safety gear. Manager Madeline Alonzo said, “Partnering with the DA’s Office to offer test strips and Narcan during the parade is just another extension of that promise.” Her comments highlight how bar owners are trying to keep the good times rolling while also bracing for the realities that come with massive crowds and late nights.

A Fatal Case That Spurred Action

The push follows a recent guilty plea that ended with a 30-year sentence in a fatal drugging case. Prosecutors say 24-year-old Zachary Hovsepian died after he was given an illicit designer sedative, according to an earlier statement from the Orleans Parish District Attorney’s Office. That case, along with research indicating that new synthetic opioids tend to spike around large events, has officials talking about enforcement and prevention in the same breath…

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