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US - ​Marines fell ill at a Washington-area military base after opening letter

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Marines Fell Ill at Joint Base Myer After Opening Letter, Sources Say

By Shomari Stone and Andrea Swalec
Published 2 hours ago | Updated 9 minutes ago

Two Marines at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall fell ill Tuesday after they opened a suspicious letter, a Pentagon official told NBC News.

A large number of police and medics responded to the Northern Virginia military base, which is near the Pentagon and Arlington National Cemetery.
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https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Joint-Base-Myer-Henderson-Hall-Hazmat-475327693.html

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Letter sickens 11 in hazmat situation at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall

By Victor Morton - The Washington Times - Updated: 6:17 p.m. on Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Almost a dozen people have been injured at a Washington-area military base as a result of a letter that contained a hazardous substance, according to local first-responders.

Hazmat crews rushed to Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall and were trying to identify the substance Tuesday afternoon, according to the Fort Myer Fire Department?s Twitter account.
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https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/feb/27/joint-base-myer-henderson-hall-letter-prompts-hazm/


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@ArlingtonVaFD
28m28 minutes ago

#Update: Ft Myer, 3 transported patients in stable condition. Command is scaling back incident starting to put some units in service. Investigation ongoing.

@ArlingtonVaFD
35m35 minutes ago

#Update: Ft Myer Hazmat, 11 people started feeling ill after letter was opened in consolidated admin building. 3 were transported. Condition not known. Ft Myer PIO enroute.

https://twitter.com/ArlingtonVaFD
 
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