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Related: About this forum3 dead in NM, first responders treated for exposure to unknown substance: Officials
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3 dead in NM, first responders treated for exposure to unknown substance: Officials
New Mexico authorities say three people are dead and more than a dozen first responders were assessed for possible exposure to an unidentified substance after being called to a rural home for a suspected drug overdose
By SAVANNAH PETERS Associated Press and SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN Associated Press
May 20, 2026, 5:11 PM
MOUNTAINAIR, N.M. -- Three people are dead and more than a dozen first responders had to be quarantined and assessed Wednesday for possible exposure to an unidentified substance after being called to a suspected drug overdose at a rural New Mexico home, authorities said.
New Mexico State Police said three of the four people found unresponsive inside the home east of Albuquerque died, while the fourth was being treated at a hospital in Albuquerque. ... During the response, first responders were exposed to the substance and began experiencing symptoms including nausea and dizziness, authorities said.
Antonette Alguire, a firefighter with Mountainair's volunteer fire department, helped to give CPR to a woman outside the home and watched as EMTs and firefighters started coughing, vomiting and becoming dizzy at the heliport. She said she never went inside the home and hasnt experienced any symptoms but described it as scary.
I guess were just going to have to start wearing hazmat suits into these calls and wearing oxygen, she said. Its getting to that point where we just have to live in fear, even saving lives.
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New Mexico authorities say three people are dead and more than a dozen first responders were assessed for possible exposure to an unidentified substance after being called to a rural home for a suspected drug overdose
By SAVANNAH PETERS Associated Press and SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN Associated Press
May 20, 2026, 5:11 PM
MOUNTAINAIR, N.M. -- Three people are dead and more than a dozen first responders had to be quarantined and assessed Wednesday for possible exposure to an unidentified substance after being called to a suspected drug overdose at a rural New Mexico home, authorities said.
New Mexico State Police said three of the four people found unresponsive inside the home east of Albuquerque died, while the fourth was being treated at a hospital in Albuquerque. ... During the response, first responders were exposed to the substance and began experiencing symptoms including nausea and dizziness, authorities said.
Antonette Alguire, a firefighter with Mountainair's volunteer fire department, helped to give CPR to a woman outside the home and watched as EMTs and firefighters started coughing, vomiting and becoming dizzy at the heliport. She said she never went inside the home and hasnt experienced any symptoms but described it as scary.
I guess were just going to have to start wearing hazmat suits into these calls and wearing oxygen, she said. Its getting to that point where we just have to live in fear, even saving lives.
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mahatmakanejeeves
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lapfog_1
(31,997 posts)1. east of Albuquerque
one of them named Walter?

Danascot
(5,299 posts)2. Fentayl or Nitazenes?
Nitazenes can be up to 1,000 times stronger than fentanyl. The image below compares equivalent strengths of fentanyl vs nitazines
