Recently, a Deputy was exposed to Fentanyl and nearly died of an overdose. If it wasn't for the quick-thinking of his Field Training Officer in administering Naloxone, that deputy would not be alive today. Watch our public safety video: vimeo.com/583169640
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Could we get the name of the physician that diagnosed this as a "fentanyl exposure"?
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We know what factually happened and our deputy almost died from a fentanyl exposure. This is a deadly substance!
It's a deadly INTRAVENOUS substance. It is not absorbed casually and your deputy can only have been so affected if he was injecting Fentanyl. If he was, then good for your officers for saving him.
Assuming he was not shooting fentanyl into his veins, though, you are lying.
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I know propaganda, and this is it. No idea why you're doing it, but you're doing it.
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I hope to god you actually got a doctor to diagnose him with whatever ACTUALLY happened, not what you assumed happened. Fentanyl OD literally does NOT do what is happening in that image. Fentanyl powder is NOT aerosolized. The skin doesn’t absorb it. I hope this cop saw a doctor.
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