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In other news, apparently this happened.
According to ABC7 and the San Jose Fire Department, something malfunctioned in a new hanger at San Jose airport, leading to a flood of foam coming out of the hangar’s vents around 1:30 this afternoon. It’s now ebbing down the street and is five feet deep in some areas.
The foam is a fire retardant that can cause skin irritation. The fire department is warning people not to go into the foam because it’s a chemical known to cause cancer.
Firefighting foam released from back of @FlySJC hangar is blowing around in the wind. It looks like soap, but I wouldn’t advise touching it. pic.twitter.com/fDI3j0gmP7
— Jonathan Bloom (@BloomTV) November 18, 2016
This reminds us of that one time when mysterious green foam began rising up out of the sewer vents in Bluffdale, Utah, the city near the NSA’s massive $3 billion desert spy hub.
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