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Georgia Rascon
Coverage of Georgia Rascon in the Nexus archive.
Matt Broomperson2New Mexico State Policeorganization2Mika Rasconperson1Steve McLaughlinperson1Mountainairplace1University of New Mexico Hospitalorganization1Fentanyltopic1Methamphetaminetopic1Gary Smithperson1Micah Rasconperson1Torrance County Fire Departmentorganization1Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)organization1fentanyltopic1para-fluorofentanyltopic1Mountainair, New Mexicoplace1
- Fentanyl, meth found at house where New Mexico responders got sick after answering overdose call
Fentanyl and methamphetamine were found at a New Mexico house where three people died and over a dozen first responders were exposed to an unknown substance. Responders exhibited symptoms resembling fentanyl exposure, including nausea and dizziness, while investigations into the incident are ongoing.
- 'Illicit' version of fentanyl linked to deadly New Mexico incident that sickened first responders
A deadly incident in Mountainair, New Mexico, linked to illicit fentanyl and para-fluorofentanyl resulted in three deaths and hospitalized over a dozen first responders. The substance, found in powder form, caused severe symptoms including nausea and dizziness among responders who were not initially equipped with hazmat protection.