Prince Albert Police Service and RCMP warning public about dangers of fentanyl in community
The Prince Albert Police Service and the Saskatchewan RCMP are alerting the public about illicit drugs such as fentanyl in the community following multiple overdoses in the last week.
According to a joint media release, they’re reminding the public fentanyl is a dangerous drug which can be fatal or cause severe illness, even in small doses.
“Prince Albert RCMP is aware of at least two suspected fentanyl overdoses in our detachment area in the past week,” said Sgt. Lisa Molle of the Prince Albert RCMP in the release. “In both of these cases, naloxone was administered by emergency medical services. Thankfully, neither was fatal. It’s so important that everyone knows that there is fentanyl present in our community and what they should do if someone is overdosing.”
Police say fentanyl is often mixed with other drugs and that purchasing drugs from a street dealer can increase the risk of death as the user cannot be sure what’s in the product. The police responded to a fentanyl overdose on the weekend and naloxone was administered by medical staff.