July 12, 2026

15 thoughts on “Three dead and 18 first responders sickened by apparent fentanyl exposure in New Mexico

  1. The detail about preliminary findings suggest multiple powdered opioids contributed to the deaths of three residents, including fentanyl and para-fluorofentanyl (also known as P4 fentanyl), and methamphetamine is something people should sit with.

  2. Reading that three people died and 18 first responders were sickened by exposure to fentanyl in a rural New Mexico home this week, New Mexico state police said — hard to argue with the logic there.

  3. The fact that during the response, authorities said, first responders were exposed to the substance and began experiencing symptoms including nausea and dizziness really puts things into perspective.

  4. On one hand three people died and 18 first responders were sickened by exposure to fentanyl in a rural New Mexico home this week, New Mexico state police said. But at the same time police initially found four people unconscious at the home in Mountainair, 90 miles (145km) east of Albuquerque.

  5. In other words preliminary findings suggest multiple powdered opioids contributed to the deaths of three residents, including fentanyl and para-fluorofentanyl (also known as P4 fentanyl), and methamphetamine. Curious to see how this develops.

  6. If during the response, authorities said, first responders were exposed to the substance and began experiencing symptoms including nausea and dizziness, then the bigger picture starts to look very different.

  7. The detail about three people died and 18 first responders were sickened by exposure to fentanyl in a rural New Mexico home this week, New Mexico state police said is something people should sit with.

  8. Considering preliminary findings suggest multiple powdered opioids contributed to the deaths of three residents, including fentanyl and para-fluorofentanyl (also known as P4 fentanyl), and methamphetamine, it raises some real questions about what happens next.

  9. Think about it: first responders hospitalized and decontaminated after four people were found apparently. That speaks volumes.

  10. The fact that three people died and 18 first responders were sickened by exposure to fentanyl in a rural New Mexico home this week, New Mexico state police said really puts things into perspective.

  11. Police initially found four people unconscious at the home in Mountainair, 90 miles (145km) east of Albuquerque. Meanwhile during the response, authorities said, first responders were exposed to the substance and began experiencing symptoms including nausea and dizziness.

  12. What stands out is during the response, authorities said, first responders were exposed to the substance and began experiencing symptoms including nausea and dizziness. That is the part worth paying attention to.

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