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Pennsylvania police officer came in contact with a powdery substance while
searching a suspect’s car over Memorial Day weekend, resulting in an accidental
overdose.
overdose.
Washington
Township Police said two officers had responded to a one-car accident early
Sunday morning and arrested Travis Ross for driving under the influence of
alcohol.
Ross told
one of the officers his wallet was in the center console of his car, Police
Chief Scott Slagle said.
When that
officer went inside of the suspect’s vehicle and opened the console, a powdery
substance went up into the air, Slagle told Fox News. Slagle said the officer
turned around and started walking back toward his vehicle. He was dizzy and
felt his heart racing, Slagle said. The officer then went down on one knee
feeling like he was going to pass out.
The
paramedics were already on their way to the accident scene, according to
Slagle. Once they arrived, they gave the officer two doses of Narcan and sent
him to Forbes Regional Hospital where he was treated for a few hours before
being released, Slagle told Fox News.
It is
unclear whether the powder the officer came in contact with was heroin or
fentanyl. Police said they’ll know once test results come back.
FOX NEWS
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