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Cops Hospitalized After Exposure To Unknown Substance At Strip Club

Two officers, one EMS worker and three civilians were taken to the hospital early Friday morning.

Brooklyn, IL – Two law enforcement officers and an EMS worker were hospitalized early Friday morning after they responded to a report of multiple overdoses at a nightclub.

Officers and emergency medical personnel arrived at Roxy’s Exotic Club just before 3 a.m. and administered Narcan to at least one of the individuals who overdosed, KMOV reported.

EMS workers transported two patrons and one nightclub employee to the hospital, according to the Belleville News-Democrat.

Investigators said that, as they assisted individuals inside the club, two law enforcement officers and one EMS worker made contact with an unknown substance, KMOV reported.

On Friday, that substance was identified as fentanyl, Illinois State Police Captain Timothy Tyler told KTVI.

Washington Park Fire Department officials said that an officer was transported to the hospital by a fellow officer, according to KMOV.

Later in the morning, officials said that a Brooklyn police officer and an EMS worker had also been transported for possible exposure.

"We had multiple pedestrians go down, they couldn't breathe," Brooklyn Police Lieutenant Antonio White told the Bellville News-Democrat. "One of them was given CPR and after receiving CPR one of the officers went down as well. He was rushed to the hospital, there was a second officer on scene and he got rushed to the hospital."

At approximately 4 a.m., Brooklyn and Madison fire units were dispatched to the nightclub to help handle the possible hazmat situation.

The Illinois State Police Drug Unit also arrived and collected the substance for further testing.

Five of the six individuals rushed to the hospital for exposure to the drug have since been released from the hospital.

The male patron who remained hospitalized was listed in serious condition.

It was unknown how many people were inside the club when the incident occurred. First responders immediately evacuated the building.

Roxy’s Exotic Club has been placed under quarantine and was expected to remained closed over the weekend.

No arrests have been made in the ongoing investigation as of Friday morning, KTVI reported.

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Hi_estComnDenomn
Hi_estComnDenomn

@JBo You would have a point on drugs if those that were locked up decades ago for using were let out en masse. Drugs are illegal, and people aren't going to jail for them. They should be, in droves.

Hi_estComnDenomn
Hi_estComnDenomn

@JBo The Silent Generation were useless Yes Men. But at least they tried to make things better for future generations.

The Greatest Generation,however, was amazing, and were a big reason the US had a win streak for decades.

In fact, they are the reason snowflake Baby Boomers had it so easy growing up. And because you had it so easy, you expect everyone is having it just as easy. Take and cry, cry and take. Never considering the generations that follow you.

Hi_estComnDenomn
Hi_estComnDenomn

@DieselDawg Spouting more bullshit i see. Fentanyl is largely shipped from China, not Mexico.

DieselDawg
DieselDawg

Fentanyl reportedly is pouring across our southern border from laboratories run by the cartels in Mexico. It is so powerful that it can be toxic just to touch it. This boils down to chemical warfare on the USA from Mexico but we cant secure the border because that would be "racist".

ShootaThugSaveaCop
ShootaThugSaveaCop

personally I am not in fave of our socalled "war on drugs" policy it has done little but incarcerate low level dealers and hundreds of thousands of users while having almost no impact on importers and high level dealers and the money men behind them