Housekeeper may have medical reaction to fentanyl exposure


A housekeeper at a hotel may be having a medical reaction after coming into contact with fentanyl. She is experiencing numbness in her hands and appears upset. The hotel manager called for help but stated that no law enforcement is needed as the fentanyl has been disposed of.
Audio|Source: Mercer County Public Safety and WV State Police
02:23
Transcript:
6.58, have you responding at 1233. Your incident number is 4-2-143. Again, 4-2-143. Going to 347 Meadowfield Lane, it's going to be the days-in. The caller was the manager. She advised her 20-year-old housekeeper came with his contact with the fentanyl in a room. She feels she's having a reaction to it now. She said that her hands were numb and she's very upset. They're going to be waiting in the lobby. 1234. The one in control. Go ahead. You run West Virginia 28-76 Yankee 432, 76 Yankee 432. Give me the expiration, please. Expression 7 of 25. in Colorado, the RV. We're both for the Avenue here at East Step. 138. 1228. Control 217. Control 217. Okay, say the weapon down at Princeton. 1238. Control 217. 17 blue phone on 10-8 Coffee 1230m. Copy 12-3-0. Well, did you have traffic? Negative. Control, Princeton, 658. 658, go ahead. She'll have something. On scene. at 1239. Is law enforcement going to be responded to this in regards to the possible fentanyl on thing? 2.20. Control. Negative callers stated that they had gotten rid of the fentany. And did not need law enforcement. Hello.
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Location mentioned:
Near Meadowfield Ln, Princeton, WV 24739
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