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A false alarm at the Pentagon triggers a brief shelter-in place order

Officials said that a 'false alarm' at the Pentagon, following an air quality alert, briefly triggered a partial shelter in place?order? on Wednesday, while first responders were working to eliminate exposure to hazardous substances.

The lockdown was applied to certain corridors of the five-sided Arlington, Virginia building. The employees were told to?stay put as tests were conducted to determine if a sensor malfunction was the cause.

Officials said that many employees who were not in the areas of concern had been told to leave as a precaution.

"Earlier today, Pentagon occupants received a notification of a possible air quality problem, which prompted immediate safety measures and an evaluation. Following a 'testing, it was confirmed that there is no danger and normal operations are now resumed", said Sean Parnell, the chief Pentagon spokesperson.

We express our sincere appreciation to the first responders who took swift action to ensure the safety of all personnel.

The Pentagon was one of the largest buildings in the world when it was attacked by al Qaeda on Sept. 11, 2001. Reporting by Phil Stewart and Doina chiacu; editing by David Ljunggren and Caitlin WEBBER and David Gregorio

(source: Reuters)