A man who recently had received radiation treatment for a medical condition set off a nuclear alert detector on a fire engine, prompting police to close down a roadway in Escondido while authorities searched for a nuclear weapon.
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The last paragraph is telling:
The radiation monitor was purchased with Homeland Defense Department grant money and is used 24 hours a day on each fire truck in the Rancho Santa Fe Fire Protection District, according to Capt. Dale Mosby.
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You have been out there...esco is not far inland from san diego. Tons of military, a huge port, and just up the road in oceanside is the san onofre nuke plant.
ReplyDeleteNo surprise they have those detectors. That is a funny article. I wonder what would happen to him if he went to an airport in that condition?
Now that is an interesting question. I don't know if the airports have nuclear detectors walking around. usually they are just using the sniff device on your luggage and a metal detector on you. I think the metal detector would only be able to identify metal objects so, nothing most likely except that he may be extremely ill on the airplane while flying.
ReplyDeleteEscondido...the upscale barrio of SD.