The Everett Fire Department announced Thursday that three babies had been treated for fentanyl ingestion in the last week.
by Ryan Simms, KOMO News ReporterOverdose deaths are on the rise. The Everett Fire Department announced Thursday that three babies had been treated for fentanyl ingestion in the last week, with one of the babies eventually passing away.
Before the arrival of the firefighters, the baby was given Narcan. From there, the baby was taken to the hospital where it was treated and released.Police said the second call happened on Wednesday, April 24, at an apartment building on Broadway in the Port Gardner neighborhood. The call was concerning a six-month-old baby who was experiencing difficulty breathing.
Hours later on that same day, 911 received a call about a 13-month-old baby who wasn't breathing. The call came from an apartment located in the Westmont neighborhood off of W Casino Road.Firefighters said they arrived at the scene and immediately began life-saving measures. The child was transported to Providence Regional Medical Center.
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