Virginia emergency crews responded to the Pentagon on Thursday morning to address what officials termed a “hazardous materials incident.” The Pentagon’s spokesperson, Sean Parnell, confirmed that advanced detection systems identified an air quality problem, prompting precautionary actions to assess the situation’s severity.
The Department of Defense has initiated standard protection procedures. These include a shelter-in-place order for the impacted area. Parnell stated, “Response teams are prepared and ready to assist building occupants.”
The Arlington County Fire Department, in a post on X, confirmed that its emergency units, alongside their hazardous materials team, were actively engaged at the Pentagon. They are supporting the Pentagon Force Protection Agency’s Hazmat Team in managing the incident.
This is an ongoing story. Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

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