Guard in B.C. prison needed chest compressions after drug exposure, says union

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Three prison guards in British Columbia were sent to hospital, one needing chest compressions in the ambulance, after inhaling what they believed to be fentanyl powder that was “sprayed” around a cell by a combative inmate during a fight with officers, their union says.

The toxic substance exposure happened at Pacific Institution in Abbotsford, B.C., on June 11, when three officers entered a cell to conduct a routine search, the union representing federal prison guards said on Monday. 



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