A “hazardous materials incident” has prompted the evacuation and lockdown of multiple floors within the Pentagon, as response teams assess an air quality issue.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The Pentagon has locked down and evacuated multiple floors due to a “hazardous materials” (hazmat) scare, as confirmed by Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell and the local fire department. 📰 DETAIL: Systems within the Pentagon detected an “air quality issue,” prompting measures including a shelter-in-place order. The Pentagon Force Protection Agency and Arlington County Fire Department are responding to the incident. Floors two through five in corridors four through seven have been locked down, with police in gas masks and chemical protective gear. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “The Department is executing standard protection protocols, including a shelter-in-place order for the affected area,” said Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell. 🎯 IMPACT: The incident has caused significant disruption at the Pentagon, with response teams from multiple agencies on site to ensure safety and conduct further testing, which could reportedly take hours. |
ACFD units, including our Hazardous Materials Team, are currently operating at the Pentagon in support of PFPA’s Hazmat Team during a hazardous materials incident. pic.twitter.com/7qzOzbwh8W
— Arlington Fire & EMS (@ArlingtonVaFD) June 11, 2026
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