Three people died after suspected exposure to an unidentified substance in a home near Albuquerque, New Mexico. The exposure also resulted in the hospitalization of more than a dozen emergency officials, according to the New Mexico State Police.
State police officers and the Torrance County Sheriff’s Office responded to the home in Mountainair, roughly 40 miles southeast of Albuquerque. An initial report indicated a possible drug overdose. They discovered four unresponsive individuals inside the home around 11 a.m. on Wednesday. Three of these four individuals have died, as confirmed by the authorities.
Mountainair’s mayor, Peter Nieto, announced on social media that two individuals were found dead at the scene, and another passed away later. During the response, 18 emergency personnel were exposed to the substance and experienced symptoms like nausea and dizziness. These officials, along with the fourth person found in the home, were hospitalized at the University of New Mexico Hospital for quarantine and monitoring. Two among the officials remain in serious condition.
The authorities are working to investigate and identify the substance that led to the deaths and symptoms. A significant response came from emergency and law enforcement teams, including the F.B.I.’s Albuquerque office. Albuquerque Fire Rescue’s hazmat teams assisted in collecting samples, identifying substances, and conducting decontamination.
The state police believe the substance might have been transmitted through contact and do not consider it to be airborne. They have reassured the public that there is no ongoing threat.
The University of New Mexico Hospital announced that it assessed and decontaminated 23 patients. Most of them were discharged without symptoms. However, three individuals who exhibited symptoms, such as headaches, nausea, and vomiting, continue to be monitored.
Yan Zhuang, a reporter based in Seoul, contributed to this report.

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