Overdose Revival Award Presented: Becker County, MN

(Detroit Lakes, Minnesota) – In September 2025, Nurse Morrison and Becker County Jail staff were presented with a patient who was in need of immediate medical attention. While we cannot provide more details due to federal patient privacy and confidentiality laws, we can tell you that this team did not freeze.  

Utilizing their training and professionalism, Sergeant Ohman, Officer Genereaux, Officer Leegard, Officer Ross, Officer Schwarzrock, and Nurse Morrison responded to the scene and administered naloxone to help reverse an overdose. 

This team saved the patient’s life. 

Saving a patient from overdosing is a team effort. To celebrate their actions and recognize all individuals involved, Advanced Correctional Healthcare, Inc. (ACH) presented the Overdose Revival Award, an award created to honor those who prevent a patient from overdosing, to Sergeant Ohman, Officer Genereaux, Officer Leegard, Officer Ross, Officer Schwarzrock, and Nurse Morrison.

These individuals performed an exceptional act under emergency conditions, and the action rendered directly resulted in sustaining a human life. Thank you to this lifesaving team for your commitment to patient health and safety. ACH appreciates you! 

The award was presented on December 18, 2025. To date in 2025, two Overdose Revival Awards have been given.  


About Advanced Correctional Healthcare, Inc. 

Advanced Correctional Healthcare, Inc. is a family-owned, values-led, contract management company that offers ethical, comprehensive services tailored to populations nationwide. ACH has been awarded two Better Business Bureau Torch Awards for Ethics, honored at Music City's Community Choice Awards for having the Best Employee Recognition Program, and named “Best Hospital & Health Care Business of the Year” in the Global 100 Awards for 2025 and 2026. In 2025, ACH was also certified as a Great Place to Work for the 10th consecutive year. In 2024, ACH saved over $15.5 million in taxpayer dollars through bill scrubbing. From 2019 to 2024, over 105% of contracted nursing hours were met nationwide, and more than 120 patient lives were saved. Learn more at advancedch.com. 

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