An Anaheim police officer was treated for fentanyl exposure after arresting a suspect Aug. 9 at approximately 2:00 A.M. near East Street and the 91 Freeway.  “[The officer] made a car stop last night … of a subject that had a no bail arrest warrant and was in possession of suspected drugs, so the officer made the arrest,” Anaheim Police Department Public Information Officer Shane Carringer told The Epoch Times.  Carringer said the officer collected the suspected drugs and was en route to the police department to book the suspect when he started feeling symptoms consistent with fentanyl exposure.   Due to feeling light-headed, the officer pulled over at Sycamore and East Street to radio for help. Anaheim Fire and Rescue paramedics showed up to treat the unidentified officer on scene, although they did not administer Narcan nasal spray, a drug used to counteract opioid exposures, Carringer said.  Instead, paramedics gave him oxygen and …