Police: West Point cadets overdose on fentanyl-laced cocaine while on spring break in Florida

CBS News New York

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Six people, including West Point cadets, overdosed on fentanyl-laced cocaine in Florida during spring break.

Dozens of paramedics were seen working on the victims Thursday in the front yard of a home just north of Fort Lauderdale.

Some had gone into cardiac arrest, and paramedics said they used Narcan to treat them.

"When they went down into cardiac arrest, two of their friends began doing CPR, and they were exposed from the direct contact of the fentanyl," said Stephen Gollan, battalion chief for Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue.

"They weren't breathing. I couldn't see their chest moving, but it was really serious," one witness said.

Two cadets were on ventilators in critical condition. Three were said to be in stable condition.

In a statement, West Point officials said they were aware of the situation and the incident is under investigation.

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