However, she later went into overdose again on the way to the hospital, and had to be put on a Narcan drip in the PICU for a full day until she stabilized.ĭuring a search of the car where the incident happened, investigators say they found fentanyl and drug paraphernalia strewn about the cabin near where the child was seated. Police administered two full adult doses of Narcan and saved the child's life. Police say neither parent was attempting CPR or any lifesaving measures. When officers arrived, the child was lying on a baby blanket in the driveway unconscious, not breathing and with no pulse. Hollman was reportedly reluctant to tell the operator why he would need Narcan, and eventually said his daughter had swallowed “the fentanyl pills.” When Hollman and Meeks arrived at their destination the toddler was actively overdosing on fentanyl.Īccording to investigators, while on the phone with 911 it was apparent that both parents knew what was happening as they asked the operator if they could “give a baby Narcan.” The toddler was able to gain access to the pills, and swallowed at least several. According to investigators, there were multiple fentanyl pills and a ''tooter'' straw for smoking, freely mixed in with cookies and other child snacks inside her fanny pack. Prior to the drive, Hollman and Meeks had "started the day by smoking fentanyl" before deciding to go on a shopping trip.ĭuring the drive with their child in the car, Meeks put her fanny pack in the back seat next to the toddler. A 2-year-old who overdosed in her parents' car after eating several fentanyl pills out of her mother's fanny pack, where they and other drug paraphernalia were freely mixed in with the child's snacks.īret Hollman, 30, the victim's father, and Megan Meeks, 27, the child's mother, have both been charged with second-degree assault and criminal mistreatment.Īccording to court documents, the 2-year-old was in a car with her parents, who are self-admitted fentanyl addicts, on March 13. (KATU) - Details have emerged on one of the many recent incidents of Oregon babies and toddlers overdosing on fentanyl. Its unique design incorporates a large roof with an overhang to provide shade, and limestone terrace seating is built into the exterior landscaping.PORTLAND, Ore. The Library was designed to seamlessly fit into the Lenexa City Center plaza and public market.
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