Several people are being evaluated after a hazmat situation at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, previously known as Fort Myer Base, in Northern Virginia. It reportedly stemmed from something inside an envelope.
At least two people experienced nose bleeds after being exposed to the contents of the envelope.
Eleven people started feeling ill after a letter was opened inside the building, Arlington County Fire officials confirmed. The Fort Myer Fire Department on Twitter confirmed multiple crews are on scene at Henderson Hall Building 29, an administrative building on the base. source
Eleven people started feeling ill after a letter was opened inside the building, Arlington County Fire officials confirmed. Three of them are being transported for further examination. They are in stable condition.
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