Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

3 officers treated for exposure to dangerous substances

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Three police officers were treated at hospitals late Friday for exposure to dangerous substances in the course of making arrests.

A District 2 Milwaukee officer was taken to a hospital after exposure to fentanyl following the arrest of a suspect where the drug was found.

The officer was released after treatment and will return to duty in the coming days, according to a Milwaukee police news release.

In Greendale, two officers searching a purse found in a suspected stolen vehicle were exposed to an unknown substance.

One officer began experienci­ng symptoms of exposure on the scene, and the second officer began feeling symptoms at the Greendale Police Station.

Narcan, a drug used to combat opioid overdoses, was administer­ed to both officers, who were taken to a hospital as a precaution.

The Greendale officers had been called to Southridge Mall about 7 p.m. for a report of retail theft and arrested two suspects who were occupying the suspected stolen vehicle.

Exposure to fentanyl, a powerful synthetic opioid, has become an increasing hazard for law enforcemen­t.

In March, a Waukesha County sheriff’s deputy was hospitaliz­ed for exposure to the powder during a traffic stop.

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