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Two addiction counselors at Philadelphia halfway house die of opioid overdoses

Men lived at the home as on-site counselors
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Authorities say two addiction counselors at a suburban Philadelphia halfway house have died of opioid overdoses. 

Chester County District Attorney Tom Hogan says, "If anybody is wondering how bad the opioid epidemic has become, this case is a frightening example."

Emergency responders were called to Freedom Ridge Recovery Lodge on Sunday after residents found the counselors unresponsive in separate bedrooms. 

Residents tried to revive one of the counselors with naloxone but were unsuccessful and called 911.

The men lived at the home as on-site counselors with six male residents. Police say their duties included organizing daily activities and keeping medications under lock-and-key.

They died at the scene.

Baggies stamped with a Superman logo and "danger" logo were found in their rooms and tested positive for heroin and fentanyl.