More Atlantic City, New Jersey Fire Station Toxic Lead Findings
This is our third breaking news exclusive about toxic lead test samples that have been taken at various fire stations throughout Atlantic City, New Jersey.
If you missed our two previous reports, here are links to catch-up regarding this serious potential health hazzard.
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We have confirmed today, Friday, July 14, 2023 that there are more positive test results for lead contamination at an Atlantic City Fire Station.
A third Atlantic City Fire Station has tested positive for lead paint … It’s Staton 2, located at Indiana and Baltic Avenues.
We have been advised that as of now 3 companies are running out of this Fire Station.
Well placed Atlantic City sources have confirmed that the City of Atlantic City has known about this latest potential contamination since Wednesday of this week.
The first positive test was found in Television room and a second positive test was in the gym, which is wide open to the dorm area where the Firemen sleeping bunks are located.
Here’s a photo of this area:
Previously, Atlantic City fire stations, number six and three were closed due to positive test findings for lead.
Now, there are positive test samples regarding Fire Station 2.
Here’s a look at earlier positive test findings for lead:
Here’s a look at other contaminated areas.
The City of Atlantic City must step-up and make a priority out of these disturbing lead test samples.
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