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Officers froM 121st Precinct saved a man with the anti-overdose spray. (NYPD)

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y.-- NYPD and FDNY officials saved three men with the anti-overdose spray Friday morning, according to police.

The emergency call came in at 8:08 a.m. and a relative of one of the men told responding officers they suspected the three friends were abusing drugs, police said.

Officers found an unresponsive male lying on the bathroom floor with empty glassine envelopes underneath him.

After seeing the signs of opiate overdose, Officer Trabolse and his partner, Officer Simine, proceeded to administer two doses of the Naloxone spray, police said. Officers Toscano and Officer Racioppi then arrived and issued two more doses, and the man immediately regained consciousness, according to the NYPD.

Fired Department Engine 166 was also at the scene and administered Naloxone to two other unconscious men, police said.

All three males are in stable condition.