An Oklahoma police officer was administered a life-saving overdose drug after he was exposed to fentanyl last week, authorities said. The Bartlesville police officer was packaging methamphetamine found during a Friday traffic stop when he became unresponsive. The unidentified officer was immediately given Narcan, an opioid overdose drug, by his fellow officers. "That was the first time we've had to use Narcan on one of our own," Warring told the news station. Two people were arrested on drug and traffic charges in connection with the methamphetamine that made the officer ill.
Source: Fox News March 11, 2020 02:03 UTC