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Public health vending machine in Bristol dispenses lifesaving supplies

TURNING POINT CENTER of Addison County officials on Nov. 19 installed a new public health vending machine next to the Bristol Police Department at 72 Munsill Ave. The machine dispenses free Narcan, first aid kits and other essentials. Pictured here are Turning Point’s Will Porter, left, Jim Kirby and Danielle Wallace. Independent photo/John Flowers

The vending machine, located next to Bristol Police headquarters at 72 Munsill Ave., is stocked with Narcan and other emergency health products.

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