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		<title>Cecil County Sheriff: 9 Drug Deaths in a Month, Lethal Strain Feared; Indian Acres Fight Flares</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[CECILTON—In just the first month of the new year, there have been nine fatal drug overdoses in Cecil County, amid concerns that new strains of deadly fentanyl is being mixed with heroin to create a serious new threat, Sheriff Scott Adams told a community “town hall” meeting in Cecilton Wednesday evening. (2/1/2017) “We’re really concerned about fentanyl,” Adams told a packed meeting room at the Parklands apartment complex in Cecilton. “That’s what’s spiked these fatalities.” Later, Adams told Cecil Times that officials were still awaiting toxicology reports to confirm the specific causes of the local deaths. But the suddenness of the fatality spike, in addition to sudden surges in other counties such as Carroll and Harford counties, suggest that new strains of heroin or related drugs have hit the streets. In January, there were a total of 58 drug overdoses in the county, which resulted in 9 deaths, Adams said. Other overdoses were reversed through administration of Narcan, a nasal mist that can revive drug abusers and prevent death. All emergency responders in the county have been trained to administer the drug and community groups, business owners and families of addicts have been trained and given supplies of Narcan to [&#8230;]]]></description>
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