SACRAMENTO, CA - Fifty state Franchise Tax Board employees in Sacramento were evacuated while fire crews investigated two suspicious envelopes found there Friday morning.
According to Captain Rusty Dupray with the Sacramento Metro Fire Department, two envelopes containing tax returns had yellow powder on the outside of them and had burn marks when they were discovered at 8:47 this morning at the tax offices at 9646 Butterfield Way.
Dupray said the employee who handled the envelopes and two other nearby workers complained of headaches and their supervisors then evacuated the immediate area and called 911.
"Fifty workers were evacuated while our hazmat team suited up, entered the building and took possession of the envelopes," said Dupray. "We took the envelopes into our fully-equipped mobil hazmat lab and conducted tests."
Those test took about 20 minutes and according to Dupray came back neutral. "In other words there was nothing dangerous," he said.
No one was hurt and emergency responders determined employees could safely return to their offices. The employees were allowed back to work at about 10:45 a.m.
Source: News10.net - Link
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