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OH Sheriff's Employee ODs on Job, Assaults FF
A Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Department employee was on the job in March when he overdosed in a parking lot and assaulted a firefighter.
May 10, 2018
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A Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Department employee was on the job back in March when he overdosed in a parking lot and then assaulted a firefighter after being revived with a dose of Narcan.
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