Not the shot officer, they were headed in the opposite direction.
I doubt it was for florida, nobody deploys emer responders that far (1200ish miles).
It was very strange. For about 3 hours over a couple hundred miles, every few minutes there would be these vehicles with flashing lights hauling butt, singly or in groups up to about 6. Not one big convoy, more like they either left from separate locations or simply left as soon as they were ready. That indicates that they're in a huge hurry (immediate deployment without staging to go as a group), and that it was someplace reasonably close.
I suppose they could have been state vehicles instead of feds but most of the vehicles had almost no markings at all. I did see a handful that looked like they had New Mexico state markings and one that said Sheriff on the side, the rest were mostly unmarked.
The only "emergency" I know of that was within a reasonable distance was the oklahoma quakes, and many fracking wells were ordered shut down so maybe they were heading out there in anticipation of trouble over those orders, or anticipating more quakes?
In any case, the news doesn't seem to be covering it at all, which is strange. Immediate deployment orders are unusual, secret immediate deployment orders are scary.