“It's like heroin, to them it's like quick heroin, pay $2 g--damn dollars for a thing of spice,” said Loretta Calderwood.
Calderwood is homeless and spends most sunny days in Manchester’s Veterans Park. She says in her community, it's quietly become known as a place to smoke spice
First responders told Boston 25 News the problem is so bad people are openly smoking spice in city parks. “This month so far, just in one park down the street, we've had 12 (overdoses) so far this month,” said Manchester Fire Chief Daniel Goonan.
First responders said calls for spice overdoses in city parks have nearly doubled this summer.
Goonan said his crews