POSTED: 4:25 pm CDT October 10, 2005 UPDATED: 5:10 pm CDT October 10, 2005 OMAHA, Neb. -- About 300 people were sickened at an Omaha hotel, according to the Douglas County Health Department, and tests show the illness was caused by norovirus.
More than 50 people were sickened during a fundraiser ball for the Midlands Community Foundation. At least 200 Air Force officers fell ill the same week after they stayed at the Doubletree. The 311th Human Systems Wing in Texas released a statement that officials are investigating an incident of possible food-borne norovirus illnesses that occurred at an Omaha hotel during the General Officers Call...
Suspicious Device in Royersford Store (PA - 10/10/05)
Royersford, PA October 10, 2005 - Police and County authorities are investigating a possible suspicious device found outside the Kohls Department Store in Royersford today.
It was around noon today (Monday) when officials say an employee was alerted by a customer of a suspicious package outside the entrance way to the store. The bag was then exploded; however, officials will not say whether or not the bag actually contained explosive materials or not...they did say that a note on the bag indicated that it was a bomb.
Store Still Closed Because of Health Concerns (NY - 10/10/05)
Investigation continues at grocery store
Shoppers in Warsaw want to know if and when the Save-A-Lot and Dollar General Stores are going to reopen. Sunday a flu-like outbreak put Hazmat crews into action. NEWS 10NBC found out the Dollar General Store has been cleared and is now open. The Wyoming County Health Department says tests for methane gas and carbon monoxide have all come back negative and the ventilation system has been checked out.
CHEMICAL LEAK SHUTS DOWN LOCAL FACTORY (TX - 10/10/05)
Monday, October 10, 2005 There were tense moments this morning for workers at Pratt & Whitney here in Wichita Falls. A hydrogen fluoride tank began leaking shortly after 8am this morning. Hazmat teams are still on the scene at this hour. Pratt & Whitney employees were asked to leave the area just as a precaution. It is not clear yet as to what caused the leak.
20 bulletproof vests stolen from Brunswick Community College (NC - 10/10/05)
Oct 10, 2005, 05:38 PM EDT Vital equipment used to protect law enforcement officers in the line of duty is now protecting criminals. Someone stole 20 bulletproof vests from Brunswick Community College over the weekend.
THANK YOU ALL4ONE.
I appreciate those links.
Your report added to the bombs found in Atlanta and California and you have a good weeks work by the terrorists.
We all need to yell at the top of our lungs:
Wake up America, you are under attack!