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Everett Mayor receives national recognition for mobile opioid program

Summary by Everett Post
EVERETT, NOV. 12: Everett Mayor Cassie Franklin has been recognized in a national ideas contest for the city's Emergency Mobile Opioid Team (EMOTE) program. Emergency Mobile Opioid Team (EMOTE) logo. EMOTE delivers essential medical services directly to residents who cannot or choose not to engage with traditional office-based care. The core team consists of peers and substance use disorder professionals who are supported by prescribers. The Ide…
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Everett Post broke the news in on Wednesday, November 12, 2025.
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