A Vermont man died of an apparent drug overdose after receiving two doses of an antidote.

Man dies of apparent overdose after receiving 2 doses of Narcan

A Vermont man died of an apparent drug overdose after receiving two doses of an antidote.The Lamoille County Sheriff's Office said rescue crews responded to a home on West Highland Road in Johnson for a report of an unconscious man.The suspected overdose was reported July 12, but officials did not release information about it until Wednesday afternoon.First responders gave the man two 4-milligram doses of the overdose reversal drug Narcan.Crews said the antidote had no effect on the victim. He was pronounced dead at the scene.Deputies identified the man as 35-year-old Patrick Daniels.A toxicology report was expected to determine Daniels' cause of death. Those results have not been released.Anyone with information on the incident was asked to call the Lamoille County Sheriff.

A Vermont man died of an apparent drug overdose after receiving two doses of an antidote.

The Lamoille County Sheriff's Office said rescue crews responded to a home on West Highland Road in Johnson for a report of an unconscious man.


The suspected overdose was reported July 12, but officials did not release information about it until Wednesday afternoon.

First responders gave the man two 4-milligram doses of the overdose reversal drug Narcan.

Crews said the antidote had no effect on the victim. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Deputies identified the man as 35-year-old Patrick Daniels.

A toxicology report was expected to determine Daniels' cause of death. Those results have not been released.

Anyone with information on the incident was asked to call the Lamoille County Sheriff.