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Law Enforcement's Claims About Dangers Of Officers Handling Fentanyl Met With Skepticism

Law Enforcement's Claims About Dangers Of Officers Handling Fentanyl Met With Skepticism

Published 2 years, 2 months ago
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New numbers show that fentanyl continues to have a devastating effect on the general public in California. Law enforcement also says the drug poses a threat to officers. For example, the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office says one of its deputies recently needed the overdose-reversing drug known as Narcan, after handling fentanyl. But experts say opioids were probably not the cause of his symptoms.

Reporter: Brian Krans, The California Newsroom


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Reporter: Madison Aument, KVCR

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