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Doña Ana County says triage center logged hundreds of visits as officials report 24/7 operations

June 11, 2026 | Doña Ana County, New Mexico


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Doña Ana County says triage center logged hundreds of visits as officials report 24/7 operations
County officials provided an update on a 24-hour triage center that serves adults experiencing mental-health or substance-use crises.

The presenter said the triage center operates around the clock and reported more than 950 visits in 2025 and more than 300 visits so far this year. The summary did not provide further breakdowns by month, by demographic group, or by outcomes following those visits.

No vote or motion accompanied the update in the meeting summary. The presenter delivered the usage figures as part of a broader meeting recap; the transcript did not identify the staff member who provided the triage-center statistics nor specify whether the counts refer to unique individuals or total encounters.

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