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Glenpool Today
By the People, for the People
Glenpool Officers Save Woman After Suspected Opioid Overdose
Police responded to a medical call in the Glenpine neighborhood on February 12.
Published on Feb. 18, 2026
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One person is recovering after a suspected opioid overdose incident in Glenpool, Oklahoma on February 12. Police officers responded to a medical call in the Glenpine neighborhood and were able to revive the individual.
Why it matters
Opioid overdoses continue to be a major public health crisis across the United States, including in Oklahoma. The quick response and life-saving actions of the Glenpool police officers highlight the importance of equipping first responders with the training and resources to address this issue in their communities.
The details
According to the report, police officers responded to a medical call in the Glenpine neighborhood of Glenpool on February 12 for a suspected opioid overdose. The officers were able to revive the individual and provide medical assistance until emergency medical services arrived on the scene.
- The incident occurred on February 12, 2026.
The players
Glenpool Police Department
The local law enforcement agency that responded to the medical call and revived the individual.
The takeaway
This incident highlights the ongoing opioid crisis in Oklahoma and the critical role that first responders play in saving lives through prompt intervention and access to life-saving resources like naloxone. It underscores the importance of continued efforts to equip and train law enforcement and other first responders to effectively respond to and address opioid overdoses in their communities.


