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Topic: WA theater evacuated after shipment of urine samples is delivered there in error
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Leo Enticknap
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Posts: 7474
From: Loma Linda, CA
Registered: Jul 2000
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posted 12-01-2019 10:42 PM
quote: Daily Wail Hazmat team is scrambled to Washington movie theater and manager is rushed to hospital after opening a box leaking 'highly contagious' urine which was wrongly delivered there instead of to medical clinic
A Washington movie theater was evacuated on Friday night and a manager was rushed to hospital after the venue received a box marked 'highly contagious human substance'.
Five hazmat techs were on the scene at the North Bend Theatre – situated in the town of the same name – as the box was isolated and one patient treated as a precaution.
Theater staff took action and called emergency services after a manger opened the package that had an 'unknown liquid' - later identified as urine - leaking out.
Images showed the B171, B181, L171, HM173, A171, E178 and E182 teams working as movie-goers and locals panicked about what caused the commotion.
When asked whether the delivery was inside or outside of the building on Friday night, firefighters said it was outside.
'Hazmat techs are coming up with a plan for the package. Control zones have been established,' Eastside Firefighters tweeted in an update to concerned neighbors.
With no knowledge of what sparked the panic, social media users speculated over whether the substance was blood.
Yellow tape surrounded the building as a warning for cinema fans to stay away and a large black garbage bag was pictured outside the venue.
Two hours later, firefighters shared that there was no need for followers to fear the worst.
'Command has now been terminated. In the end the call was deemed minor in nature,' they tweeted. 'Event was not considered suspicious or malicious. No injuries.'
The liquid was 'disposed of appropriately in a bio container,' an official added.
ZI Eastside Hazmat added that the 'substance was later determined to be non-hazardous'.
One woman tweeted: 'My son works at BofA across the street from the North Bend theater. The weirdest things happen in our little town.'
It's unclear how the package got to movie theater.
The substance was intended to be delivered to a medical clinic in Tacoma which is 40 miles away, KOMO News reported.
But the movie theater was forced to pick up the pieces and reassure cinema fans that it was safe to return to watch Frozen II, which is screening 3pm Monday to Thursday and twice a day Friday to Sunday.
'All is well. The emergency vehicles you may have seen in front of the theatre on Friday, November 29, were there in response to our call regarding a mislabeled package that was leaking an unknown liquid,' North Bend Theatre explained.
'Our fabulous Eastside Fire & Rescue and Snoqualmie Police handled the situation with their usual professionalism. There was no danger.
'We will be open as usual tomorrow, Saturday, November 30th. If you have any concerns or questions, please call our office at 425-499-2897.'
Good job the manager didn't mistake the pee samples for popcorn toppings...
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