SEVEN people have been taken to hospital after fentanyl was released from air vents at a detention center.
Four young inmates at the Northwest Ohio Juvenile Detention Training and Rehabilitation Center in Stryker have been hospitalized.
Williams County Sheriff’s Department chief deputy Jeff Lehman said they should be fine, ABC13 reports.
The identity and age of the youngsters have not been revealed.
Three prison officers were also hospitalized.
It is unclear how the fentanyl was released as an investigation is ongoing.
The inmates were transferred to the Northwestern Ohio Correctional Center.
Fire crews, medics and rescue workers were pictured at the scene on Sunday.
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