[FedCom] Capital Nerve Agent Scare
Arthur-Bryan E. Phelps
aphelps at enter.net
Wed Feb 8 22:24:39 EST 2006
I'm really not trying to be cynical, but someone probably took a smelly dump
in a bathroom. Imagine the stress level of the folks who were quickly
escorted into the "safe house" garage. It's comforting to know that
unfailing sensors are purchased with our tax dollars.
-----Original Message-----
From: fedcom-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:fedcom-bounces at mailman.qth.net]
On Behalf Of Ken
Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 9:42 PM
To: Discussion of Federal Government Communications
Subject: [FedCom] Capital Nerve Agent Scare
Well CNN has been covering the evacuation of one of the building due to an
alarm going off for a nerve agent... Basically sensor initially alerted;
additional testing said negative & they are now doing a third test....
Wondering if anyone is monitoring the comms on the U.S. Capitol Police Nets?
BTW it's almost laughable how CNN cotinues to carry on with all this notions
about those poor senators
& staffers having to endure a time in the "safe house" garage.....
>From my NBC training if it was a chemical nerve agent they would all be
showing signs immediately.
Bottom line is too many false alarms make people very apathetic!!
Apparently all clear was given at 2139 hrs local. Started around 1830 hrs
local......
Ken
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