
Ohio cops save woman’s life with Narcan they bought after department ran out
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Two Cincinnati police officers saved the life of a woman who recently overdosed on fentanyl using medication that reverses the effects of opioids they purchased themselves after the department's supply expired.
The Cincinnati Police Department posted body-camera footage of the response on social media last week. When they arrived at the home, the officers found the woman in her bed, the department said. "I approached the victim and, honestly, I thought she was dead," Pappas, a 24-year veteran, told the news outlet. "She was blue. She was cold to the touch."More Related News

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