Mountainair
Coverage of Mountainair in the Nexus archive.
- Three dead and 18 first responders sickened by apparent fentanyl exposure in New Mexico
Three people died and 18 first responders were hospitalized after fentanyl exposure at a rural New Mexico home. Four individuals were found unconscious, with two dying at the scene and a third later at the hospital. First responders required decontamination following the incident.
- Three dead and 18 first responders sickened by apparent fentanyl exposure in New Mexico
Three people died and 18 first responders were hospitalized after fentanyl exposure in a rural New Mexico home. Police found four individuals unconscious at a residence in Mountainair, with two deaths at the scene and a third in the hospital.
- 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.
- 3 dead, more than a dozen first responders taken to hospital after hazmat situation in New Mexico town
Three people died and more than a dozen first responders were hospitalized after responding to a hazmat situation in Mountainair, New Mexico. First responders experienced nausea and dizziness symptoms after exposure to an unknown substance at a residential location.
- Three dead, 18 first responders quarantined after exposure to unknown substance at New Mexico home
Three people died and 18 first responders were quarantined after exposure to an unknown substance at a residence in Mountainair, New Mexico. The substance is believed to spread through contact but not airborne, with authorities establishing a secure perimeter and working to identify it. Two first responders remain in serious condition at University of New Mexico Hospital.
- 3 dead in New Mexico and first responders treated for exposure to unknown substance, officials say
Three people are dead and over a dozen first responders were treated for exposure to an unknown substance in New Mexico. The responders experienced symptoms including nausea and dizziness after being called to a home for a suspected drug overdose. Authorities have established a secure perimeter around the home.