November 23, 2024
Firefighters in Michigan are being hailed as heroes after they used Narcan to rescue a puppy who fell victim to a fentanyl overdose.

Firefighters in Michigan are being hailed as heroes after they used Narcan to rescue a puppy who fell victim to a fentanyl overdose.

The owners of the puppy brought the pet to firefighters in Coldwater, Michigan, after she overdosed, according to a Nov. 19 Facebook post by Coldwater Firefighters Local 2555.

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“The puppies name is Whip and she got into a fentanyl patch and overdosed,” the post read.

“The owners where able to bring her do us and we administered two doses of Naloxone (Narcan).”

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At least two doses of naloxone were used, according to a report.

“She will be monitored until her follow up with her veterinarian,” according to the post.

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