Hazmat Incident at White House: US Secret Service, Washington DC Fire Department Investigate Security Incident After Cocaine Hydrochloride Allegedly Found Near White House
A sizable portion of the area around the White House has been blocked off as the Secret Service investigates a hazmat incident there.
Access to the Ellipse, Lafayette Park, 17th Street, and Pennsylvania Avenue has just been restricted by the US Secret Service. A sizable portion of the area around the White House has been blocked off as the Secret Service investigates a hazmat incident there. There is a hazmat issue at the White House in Washington, DC, according to reports with the US Secret Service and emergency personnel currently looking into the matter. A chemical that tests positive for cocaine hydrochloride, a local anaesthetic, was reportedly discovered by DC Fire Hazmat close to the White House. Muslim Mayor From New Jersey Mohamed Khairullah Blocked From White House Eid-al-Fitr Celebration.
Hazmat Incident at White House
🚨#BREAKING: The Secret Service are investigating a hazmat incident at the White House
⁰📌#Washington | #DC
Currently, there is an ongoing hazmat incident at the White House in Washington DC the US Secret Service, along with emergency personnel, are investigating the… pic.twitter.com/sRuktZwsOg
— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) July 3, 2023
Washington, D.C. - United States Secret Service and DC Fire Department investigating a hazmat incident at the White House, July 2, 2023 - 8:31 PM@dcfireems @SecretService pic.twitter.com/oLwcHVXPow
— Anthony Peltier (@_anthonypeltier) July 3, 2023
DC Fire Hazmat reports they have found a substance that tests positive for Cocaine Hydrochloride near the White House, which is a local anesthetic. Audio from @OpenMHz https://t.co/poI9vabqM7
— Andrew Leyden (@PenguinSix) July 3, 2023
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