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Florida Officer Collapses After Being Exposed To Fentanyl
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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 3921498" data-attributes="member: 42584"><p>Not to disparage someone that has a very important role in society, but being an EMT compared to a doctor is like being a security guard compared to a police officer. It is true that an EMT can rightfully say they are in the medical field in the same way that a security guard can rightfully say they are in law enforcement.</p><p>I would suspect that the <strong>potency</strong> of the 'street' Fentanyl most commonly found in Tulsa, or even OKC is a lot less than what can be typically obtained in a larger drug market (where there is a lot more competition) like LA or Atlanta. Just because First Responders aren't dropping like flies here does not mean they aren't doing so somewhere else. So you boys stop your bickering and move on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 3921498, member: 42584"] Not to disparage someone that has a very important role in society, but being an EMT compared to a doctor is like being a security guard compared to a police officer. It is true that an EMT can rightfully say they are in the medical field in the same way that a security guard can rightfully say they are in law enforcement. I would suspect that the [B]potency[/B] of the 'street' Fentanyl most commonly found in Tulsa, or even OKC is a lot less than what can be typically obtained in a larger drug market (where there is a lot more competition) like LA or Atlanta. Just because First Responders aren't dropping like flies here does not mean they aren't doing so somewhere else. So you boys stop your bickering and move on. [/QUOTE]
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