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Florida Officer Collapses After Being Exposed To Fentanyl
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<blockquote data-quote="Roy14" data-source="post: 3921552" data-attributes="member: 41855"><p>Semantics. Nothing in your post adds any measurable significance to the conversation at hand, and everyone on this thread along with every Karen on Facebook knows what you just said. Your attempted argument about localized potency and general info on distribution routes and cartel names (again, everyone knows this stuff) to counter my personal career experience and medical knowledge instructed to me by medical control along with the objective information provided from nationwide investigation into toxicology reports from affected officers does not make any specific refutation of the information I provided. </p><p></p><p>Just so everyone knows, drugs are bad, m’Kay, and don’t do fentanyl. I’ve worked dozens of OD’s (both saves and fatalities) and will be the first to say it’s the biggest player in the drug epidemic we’re facing right now. </p><p></p><p>But that does not mean you’ll have a seizure and die if you accidentally touch it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roy14, post: 3921552, member: 41855"] Semantics. Nothing in your post adds any measurable significance to the conversation at hand, and everyone on this thread along with every Karen on Facebook knows what you just said. Your attempted argument about localized potency and general info on distribution routes and cartel names (again, everyone knows this stuff) to counter my personal career experience and medical knowledge instructed to me by medical control along with the objective information provided from nationwide investigation into toxicology reports from affected officers does not make any specific refutation of the information I provided. Just so everyone knows, drugs are bad, m’Kay, and don’t do fentanyl. I’ve worked dozens of OD’s (both saves and fatalities) and will be the first to say it’s the biggest player in the drug epidemic we’re facing right now. But that does not mean you’ll have a seizure and die if you accidentally touch it. [/QUOTE]
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