Posted on Nov 23, 2015
MSgt Curtis Ellis
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PARIS — A number of protective health outfits, similar to those worn by people dealing with the Ebola virus, have vanished from a locked room in a Paris hospitals.

A formal complaint was filed on Thursday, the same day Prime Minister Manuel Valls warned "there may also be a risk of chemical and bacteriological weapons" used by attackers.

The French capital has been on alert after 130 people were killed by gunmen and suicide bombers on Nov. 13.

The public AP-HP authority said Sunday a "limited number" of suits were missing from the Necker hospital but wouldn't confirm media reports saying a dozen hermetic protective overalls, three dozen pairs of special boots resistant to chemical agents, gloves and anti-bacterial masks have disappeared.

The AP-HP said the missing clothing were stored with other materials in code-locked premises but that many staff had access to the room to pick up ordinary supplies. Since the incident was discovered on Wednesday, security has been reinforced at the room.
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CPT Aaron Kletzing
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Where the heck was the security here!?
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MSgt Curtis Ellis
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CPT Aaron Kletzing Good question!
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Good information to have. Thanks MSgt Curtis Ellis
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Sgt Kelli Mays
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Edited 9 y ago
Nope, didn't know this. Wonder what it means? Wonder why they were taken? Do you think the FRENCH should be leary? Do you think someone from ISIS stole it and they have some sort of chemical weapon they'll be dispersing? Wait, ISIS woulndt wear protective gear cause they want to go with Allah....mmmhhhhh....??? Ok, I'm back to wondering why they were taken. lol....Too much coffee and not enough sleep.
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Sgt Kelli Mays Sounds like you like coffee as much as I do! LOL
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