Media Summary: Three people are dead after being found unresponsive in a New Mexico home and more than a dozen first responders had to be ... At least three people were dead from a suspected overdose and 18 first responders were taken to hospital for quarantine after ... Three people are dead and nearly 20 first responders were hospitalized in New Mexico after

Williamson County Reports Unknown Substance Exposure Incident At Detention Center - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Three people are dead after being found unresponsive in a New Mexico home and more than a dozen first responders had to be ... At least three people were dead from a suspected overdose and 18 first responders were taken to hospital for quarantine after ... Three people are dead and nearly 20 first responders were hospitalized in New Mexico after New Mexico State Police, Mountainair town officials, Torrance Three people died and more than a dozen first responders were hospitalized after they were Three people are dead and over a dozen first responders were sickened after a hazmat emergency unfolded inside a home in ...

NBC News analyzed more than a thousand 911 calls from ICE facilities across the Three people are dead, and nearly 20 first responders in New Mexico were hospitalized for At least 10 people (inmates, staff and emergency responders) were taken to a local hospital for treatment and further evaluation. KXAN's Will DuPree shows us how it's working and what it's costing. Heartbreak in rural New Mexico where investigators are trying to figure out the mysterious They were taken to a nearby hospital for medical screening. For more Local News from WSMV: For more ...

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