"The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, acting out of caution at a time of war and terror attacks, will not publicly reveal the locations or nature of chemicals and munitions found at a Spring Valley site now undergoing digging operations in a search for World War I ordnance."
The Northwest Current (November 28, 2007: pg. 1)
Nov 28, 2007
Nov 15, 2007
Army Corps Emergency Siren Not Audible in Lobby of Anderson Hall
Daiva MacKenzie, a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences, said she was in the lobby of Anderson Hall when the siren sounded around 4:05 p.m. but could not hear it. "But I knew it went off," she said. "I hope something will be done so that we would be able to hear it, especially if we are supposed to be in the building when it goes off."
The Eagle ~ November 15, 2007
To hear a three-minute recording of the Army Corps "shelter-in-place" siren in case of a chemical emergency at munitions burial Pit 3 ...
http://soundcloud.com/redressor/spring-valley-emergency-siren
The Eagle ~ November 15, 2007
To hear a three-minute recording of the Army Corps "shelter-in-place" siren in case of a chemical emergency at munitions burial Pit 3 ...
http://soundcloud.com/redressor/spring-valley-emergency-siren
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