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'Illicit' version of fentanyl linked to deadly New Mexico incident that sickened first responders
Three people are dead and more than a dozen first responders were hospitalized after a suspected overdose at a rural New Mexico home escalated into a hazardous materials emergency Wednesday morning. Authorities said the incident began around 8 a.m. near Hanlon Avenue and Pinon Street when emergency...
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What happenedA mystery substance that hospitalized over a dozen first responders in New Mexico has been identified as fentanyl after three people died at the scene.
The headline splitOne side frames it as "'Illicit' version of fentanyl linked to deadly New Mexico incident that sickened first re...". The other frames it as "First Responders Injuried After Overdose Incident".
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Right / center-rightFirst Responders Injuried After Overdose Incident
Three people are dead and more than a dozen first responders were hospitalized after a suspected overdose at a rural New Mexico home escalated into a hazardous materials emergency Wednesday...
'Illicit' version of fentanyl linked to deadly New Mexico incident that sickened first responders
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A mystery substance that hospitalized over a dozen first responders in New Mexico has been identified as fentanyl after three people died at the scene.
Fentanyl, meth found at house where New Mexico responders got sick after answering overdose call
Authorities said Friday that fentanyl and methamphetamine were found at a home where first responders answering a call about suspected overdoses in a rural New Mexico county became sick.