Multiple Pentagon floors locked down, evacuated due to 'hazardous materials incident'

The Pentagon has implemented a lockdown on multiple floors and corridors, with some areas being evacuated, due to what officials are calling a “hazardous materials incident.” This information comes from three sources who are well-acquainted with the situation and has been confirmed by the local fire department.

Sean Parnell, a Pentagon spokesperson, announced on Thursday that the building’s systems had identified an air quality issue, prompting necessary precautionary steps while its severity is assessed.

“The Department is following standard protection protocols, including issuing a shelter-in-place order for the affected zones,” stated Parnell. “Response teams stand ready to assist those inside the building.”

The incident is being addressed by the Pentagon Force Protection Agency’s hazardous materials response team, alongside the Arlington County Fire Department. Capt. Jamie Jill, a spokesperson for the department, confirmed their involvement. Arlington Fire & EMS also shared on social media that their Hazardous Materials Team is actively handling the situation at the Pentagon.

A communication from the Pentagon security team indicated the presence of an “air quality issue” that necessitates further testing.

“This additional testing might require one to two hours. Response teams are prepared to assist building occupants if the need arises. You may notice personnel from multiple agencies and precautionary activities occurring in the central courtyard. Please do not misconstrue these actions,” the message conveyed.

Floors two through five in corridors four through seven of the sprawling Pentagon complex have been locked down, two of the sources said. The third source told CNN that police in the building are wearing gas masks and full chemical protective gear.

This is a breaking news story and will be updated.

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