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The event, caused by a bad batch of an unspecified drug, prompted a surge in 911 calls. Experts think a potent batch of fentanyl might have caused the overdoses and that the specific blend is still ...
A dangerous street drug called 'New Jack City' is hitting Baltimore and may be tied to last week's mass overdose, according to police sources and community ...
City data shows that more 911 calls for overdoses were placed in Baltimore on Thursday, the day of a mass overdose event that sent more than two dozen people to hospitals, than on any other day this ...
Now, experts say, fentanyl, a cheap, synthetic opiate originally dreamed up to treat people with end-of-life cancer, is ...
A “bad batch” of drugs was suspected in the overdoses of 27 people in Baltimore. What are bad batches and where do they come ...
An unusually large number of overdoses sent crews searching alleys and homes for victims. Officials have not said what type ...
Some signs to look out for if you or someone around you seems to be overdosing are: If you are unsure, call 911 and ask the ...
A mass overdose in West Baltimore affected around 25 people, highlighting the strain Baltimore’s opioid crisis places on ...
Police and fire responded to a neighborhood "in reference to multiple individuals experiencing overdose symptoms".
Baltimore faced a mass overdose emergency Thursday as more than two dozen people were hospitalized after suspected drug overdoses in the city's Penn North neighborhood. Emergency crews responded to an ...
A Cumberland man this week was charged with possession of fentanyl and cocaine with intent to distribute after he was arrested during a traffic stop on Interstate 70, t County Sheriff’s Office said on ...