Two addiction counselors at a suburban Philadelphia halfway house died of opioid overdoses inside the facility on the same day, authorities said Wednesday. Emergency responders were called to Freedom Ridge Recovery Lodge on Sunday afternoon after residents found the counselors unresponsive in separate bedrooms. Residents tried to revive one of the counselors with naloxone but were unsuccessful and called 911, police said. A call seeking comment from the owner of the group home, located in a quiet residential area in West Brandywine, weren't immediately returned Wednesday. Baggies stamped with a Superman logo and "danger" logo were found in the counselors' rooms and tested positive for heroin and fentanyl, officials said.
Source: ABC News May 24, 2017 16:18 UTC