Authorities are still trying to figure out how a 10-month-old baby may have ingested fentanyl in a San Francisco park and nearly died.
in a San Francisco park and nearly died.The good news is that Ivan Matkovic, the father, says his son is doing great. He believes his son touched something with a trace amount of fentanyl powder and then put his fingers in his mouth. Even a small amount could be lethal for a young child.
"Felt it right here," said Eric Wilkinson, a parent, pointing to his heart."I felt it right here and then you have to process it." First responders quickly administered Narcan. Matkovic told KPIX he wants other parents to learn from his experience. "It's fairly terrifying," Joshua Ross said."It's terrifying. It can happen to anybody if you take your eye off your kid for a second."
"I think we try to be really careful but we want him to really explore and not feel scared," Wilkinson said."There's a balance you have to strike."
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