First responders exposed to fentanyl in deadly New Mexico incident, officials said
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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.
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First responders exposed to fentanyl in deadly New Mexico incident, officials said.
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First responders were exposed to fentanyl and sickened after arriving at a rural New Mexico home Wednesday to investigate a possible overdose that left three people dead, officials said Friday.
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