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3 Dead, 18 First Responders Hospitalized After Exposure to Substance in NM

3 Dead, 18 First Responders Hospitalized After Exposure to Substance in NM

Summary

Three people died and nearly 20 emergency workers became sick after being exposed to an unknown substance at a home in Mountainair, New Mexico. Authorities are investigating the incident and believe the substance is not in the air, so there is no risk to the general public.

Key Facts

  • Three people died after being exposed to an unidentified substance in a home east of Albuquerque, New Mexico.
  • Four people were found unresponsive initially; one survived and is receiving medical care.
  • Eighteen first responders experienced symptoms like nausea and dizziness after contact with the substance.
  • The sick first responders were hospitalized and quarantined; two are in serious condition.
  • Hazardous materials teams are working to find out what the substance is.
  • Officials believe the substance is not airborne and poses no wider public risk.
  • Mountainair’s mayor mentioned narcotics might be involved, but investigations are still ongoing.
  • Authorities are being cautious before releasing final information.
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