10-month-old baby barely survived after ingesting fentanyl at popular Bay Area park, parent says

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10-month-old baby barely survived after ingesting fentanyl at popular San Francisco park, parent says

San Francisco resident Michael Halpern witnessed the medical response.

The parent of the child posted on social media that their 10-month-old barely survived after ingesting fentanyl while playing at Moscone Park. On Wednesday, parents were on edge. In a new post, the parent said the nanny reacted quickly. After noticing the baby's mouth turned blue and he began to have trouble breathing. According to the parent, the baby was given Narcan an opioid overdose reversal drug.The San Francisco Police Department confirmed they are investigating the cause of the medical emergency.

Asked by KGO-TV how her office was responding to the matter, Stefani said: "What I have been doing is making sure that we are not just engaging in harm reduction but that people have paths to recovery. The whole purpose of harm reduction is to make sure that the addict gets sick from a dirty needle. But if our focus on harm reduction is actually potentially harming others we need to reevaluate that.

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