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91ƵLifeguard91Ƶ app saves overdosing B.C. man91Ƶs life, twice

Phone app gives people who use drugs a 91Ƶchance of survival,91Ƶ said BCEHS director Neil Lilley
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The Lifeguard app is designed to help people using drugs get help if they overdose. (Black Press Media files)

A White Rock man was confused to hear pounding on his door in the early morning hours of Nov. 19, 2020.

His befuddlement must have grown when he opened it to find several firefighters standing outside. They told the man they had been dispatched to the house because someone was in medical distress.

The resident was convinced they had the wrong address and told them so.

But the White Rock firefighters insisted they were at the right location and that someone inside needed their help.

The man, who was renting a basement suite in the house from a family member, allowed the firefighters inside to search the house, where they found a young man inside his bedroom, unconscious and barely breathing.

Curiously, nobody from the house had phoned for medical assistance, nor, for that matter, did they have any clue their family member had overdosed on fentanyl and was clinging to life.

Rowan Buffett 91Ƶ an alias for a man whose identity Peace Arch News has agreed not to reveal 91Ƶ is sharing his story of survival as a way to encourage others who use substances to download and use the Lifeguard phone application.

Lifeguard uses GPS tracking and user-input information to alert firefighters and paramedics when someone appears to be overdosing. The app asks the user to input their name, location, and what substance they91Ƶre using. The app then kick-starts a timer that finishes with an alarm. If the user doesn91Ƶt stop the alarm, paramedics are dispatched to the location.

Buffett, who91Ƶs in his 20s, says he is alive because of the app, which has saved him not once, but twice.

On that November day, Buffett smoked fentanyl as a way to self-medicate because of severe pain in his leg. Although he91Ƶd had negative experiences with fentanyl in the past, it was one of the few drugs he could get his hands on that would give him comfort.

After smoking, he blacked out. The next thing he remembers, he told PAN, was waking up in the hallway surrounded by five firefighters.

91ƵIt didn91Ƶt take long until I realized what happened,91Ƶ Buffett said. 91ƵI talked to (the firefighters) and I think they were kind of aware the app called them, but they had never had that happen before.91Ƶ

Paramedics arrived on scene shortly after, and first responders saved Buffett91Ƶs life by administering Naloxone. He was taken to hospital as a precaution.

91ƵIt was much more traumatic for (my family) at the time. I just woke up and everything91Ƶs fine for me, but they experienced the whole thing,91Ƶ Buffett said.

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A few months later, it happened again.

On Jan. 9, firefighters and paramedics received a similar call to the same address. This time, Buffett wasn91Ƶt breathing. Again, his family had no idea he was in medical distress.

91ƵBecause it was late at night and early in the morning, if I didn91Ƶt have the app, I91Ƶm pretty much positive I wouldn91Ƶt have survived,91Ƶ Buffett said.

The app, which was launched in May 2020, was recommended to Buffett by Sources manager of substance use services George Passmore.

When the app was brought to Buffett91Ƶs attention, he said he didn91Ƶt intend to use it.

91ƵI just thought this maybe will come in handy or I will be able to show somebody else. It just seemed like a good idea for an app, I guess,91Ƶ Buffett said.

His second overdose was the push Buffett needed to seek treatment.

91ƵSomebody said at one point, the app could have not worked. And after the second time, it91Ƶs just getting a bit ridiculous. I can91Ƶt keep doing that because it91Ƶs so dangerous,91Ƶ he said.

91ƵI91Ƶve been good since then.91Ƶ

The drug overdose crisis killed 1,716 people B.C. in 2020, making it the deadliest year of the overdose crisis in the province. Some of the deceased were close friends of Buffett.

Buffett said he91Ƶs willing to share his story as a way to encourage people to use the app, or to share details about the app with a friend or family member who uses substances.

91ƵI used it every single time. It wasn91Ƶt much of a burden,91Ƶ Buffett said. 91ƵIt91Ƶs a small inconvenience for the possible good that it does. I hope people will realize that.91Ƶ

White Rock fire Chief Ed Wolfe told PAN that calls from the app go directly to dispatch. The information about the call is not provided to police.

In Buffett91Ƶs case, someone was available to open the door for firefighters and paramedics. If they were to encounter a locked door, Wolfe said firefighters have authority to enter by other means.

91ƵIt91Ƶs very valuable. It91Ƶs essentially a life-saving piece,91Ƶ Wolfe said of the app.

Buffett91Ƶs story drew an emotional response from Lifeguard founder Jeff Hardy, who also lives in White Rock.

91ƵHonestly, I91Ƶm going to cry,91Ƶ Hardy said. 91ƵThat91Ƶs exactly what it was made for, exactly. I91Ƶm proud, honoured, and I91Ƶm happy that the gentleman is alive and is in treatment. I couldn91Ƶt be happier to hear that91Ƶ. and it91Ƶs a White Rock guy.91Ƶ

Hardy said Buffett91Ƶs story is an 91Ƶunbelievable testimonial91Ƶ for the app.

91ƵThat91Ƶs the best one we have, to be honest with you.91Ƶ

According to BC Emergency Health Services, as of Feb. 28 there have been a total of 3,705 unique Lifeguard app users, and 30,113 all-time sessions. To date, Lifeguard usage has prompted 60 emergency responder calls and 14 overdose reversals.

No deaths have occurred during the use of Lifeguard.

Told of Buffett91Ƶs story, BCEHS senior provincial executive director and head of dispatch operations Neil Lilley, who assisted in developing the Lifeguard app, said he was at a loss for words.

91ƵI91Ƶll be honest, the hairs are standing on the back of my neck,91Ƶ Lilley said. 91ƵTo get that feedback from you, and to know that not only did it save somebody91Ƶs life on two occasions, but that it91Ƶs given the encouragement to get some treatment as well, it91Ƶs just amazing,91Ƶ Lilley said.

More than three years ago, Lilley was approached by Hardy about the app. Since then, Lilley has been working with Lifeguard, which is directly connected into BCEHS 911 system, and is an executive sponsor of the project.

91ƵI just want everybody that uses drugs alone to realize that it91Ƶs not safe. Anything can happen to them. (If) they download the Lifeguard application and have it on their phone, they have a chance of survival,91Ƶ Lilley said.

Information about the Lifeguard app and how to download it can be found at

People who are seeking substance use treatment can contact Sources at 604-538-2522 or email susservices@sourcesbc.ca. People can also contact White Rock Opioid Agonist Treatment (OAT) clinic at 604-541-6844.



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