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Hackensack Child Revived After Fentanyl Exposure; Man Charged, Prosecutor Says Hackensack Child Revived After Fentanyl Exposure; Man Charged, Prosecutor Says
Hackensack Child Revived After Fentanyl Exposure; Man Charged, Prosecutor Says A Hackensack man is facing child endangerment and drug charges after a child came in contact with one of his fentanyl-laced pills and had to be revived by first responders in a city home on Wednesday, May 27, authorities said. Hackensack police and firefighters responded to a home on Anderson Street for a medical emergency involving a child around 8:05 p.m. Sunday, May 24, Bergen County Prosecutor Mark Musella said.  First responders found the child unresponsive and began life-saving measures, including administering Narcan, according to the prosecutor. The child was revived and t…
'I F—ed Up:' DUI Fire Captain Was Nearly 3X Legal Limit In NJ Hit-Run, Police Report Shows 'I F—ed Up:' DUI Fire Captain Was Nearly 3X Legal Limit In NJ Hit-Run, Police Report Shows
'I F—ed Up:' DUI Fire Captain Was Nearly 3X Legal Limit In NJ Hit-Run, Police Report Shows A Hackensack fire captain who also volunteers in New Milford allegedly told officers “I f—ed up” after a hit-and-run crash in Bergen County was arrested and charged with DUI, according to a New Milford police report. Thomas Ryan, 55, of New Milford, was found standing outside a black Ford F-150 with heavy front-end damage and a flat tire in the parking lot of 425 Madison Avenue just after 10 p.m. on Saturday, March 15, according to the report obtained by Daily Voice. Dumont police had contacted New Milford police earlier that night, reporting that the same vehicle had struck two parked cars…
Dramatic Rescue: Firefighters Save Woman After Fall Onto Hackensack Railroad Tracks Dramatic Rescue: Firefighters Save Woman After Fall Onto Hackensack Railroad Tracks
Dramatic Rescue: Firefighters Save Woman After Fall Onto Hackensack Railroad Tracks Hackensack firefighters sprang into action overnight to rescue a woman who had fallen onto railroad tracks. The incident occurred around 3 a.m., Tuesday, Nov. 19, according to the Hackensack Fire Department.  Members of the Fourth Platoon, led by Deputy Chief J. Ingallinera, executed a high-angle rope rescue to reach the female victim who had fallen below Summit Avenue and American Legion Drive. Firefighters quickly accessed the scene, stabilized the woman, and secured her for transport to an area hospital.  Hackensack Police Chief Michael Antista said no criminality w…