Breaking: Hazmat situation, suspicious package reported at Scott Air Force Base --People hospitalized with rash --Scott Air Force Base partially evacuated 31 Aug 2011 (Ill.) Three people have been taken to a hospital, and emergency responders are decontaminating more than a dozen people at Scott Air Force base after they were exposed to an unknown chemical that smells like sulfur. This began after a suspicious package was found on the base. Keith Long, a training chief for the Scott Air Force Base fire department, confirmed the "hazardous materials situation" but declined to offer specifics.
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Two workers for the U.S. Postal Service and an Air Force serviceman at Scott Air Force Base developed respiratory or skin reactions around 9 a.m. in reaction to something in the mail room, according to base commander Col. Michael Hornitschek. The incident led to the evacuation of parts of the facility.
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