Listen to the content of this post: WARNER ROBINS, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT)—The Warner Robins Police Department noticed an alarming trend in April. The department posted to Facebook on May 3rd about the number of overdose calls they responded to. Since the beginning of the year, officers responded to an average of 5 overdose calls a month. That number spiked to 18 in April. Warner Robins Police Chief John Wagner says they made the post to let people know there is help available if you need it. “We want to make sure they’re getting the help that they need,” says Chief Wagner. “Because there will be a time and a place that they may not be in a spot where they can call for help, or somebody will find them.”