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Re: Anyone know about this?
BLHamrick@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 1/26/2005 6:57:27 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
> andrewsjp@chartertn.net writes:
>
> > West Palm Beach Fire/Rescue is investigating a leak of radiological
> > material at 321 South Dixie Highway. The fire department
> received an
> > initial report of smoke in the area with a high radiation level at
> > the Corodino Environmental Management Group. The fire department
> has
> > evacuated a four block area between Quadrille, Olive, Dixie, and
> Fern.
> > The evacuation has proceeded calmly and the fire department has not
> > issued any type of advisory that would affected breathing or other
> > health concerns. There have been no reported injuries.
> >
> >
> > *Joel I. Cehn, CHP*
> > joelc@alum.wpi.edu <mailto:joelc@alum.wpi.edu>
>
> Drudge has a False Alarm update. Seems there were some soil density
> gauges in the building.
>
> Please tell me your kidding. This is so dumb, and so expensive.
>
> Barbara
I tried to access the link on Drudgereport and it was gone. Apparently
the newspaper took it off the page.
The False Alarm report was at:
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/localnews/content/news/feeds/0126leak.html.
John Andrews, Knoxville, Tennessee
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