2 Vacaville officers taken to hospital showing signs of fentanyl overdose, officials say
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Officers treated after suspected fentanyl exposure
Two Vacaville police officers were treated with naloxone and taken to an area hospital Tuesday night after they showed signs of a possible fentanyl exposure. Naloxone (brand name Narcan), a nasal spray carried by police and fire department officials, is administered when anyone shows signs of fentanyl overdose. It reverses and stops opioids immediately. Just after 5 p.m. Tuesday, a police officer and sergeant responded to an unrelated call on Co…
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