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False alarm at Pentagon triggers shelter-in-place order

A false alarm at the Pentagon following ‌an air quality warning briefly triggered a partial shelter-in-place order at the US military's headquarters, as ‌first responders worked to rule out exposure to hazardous materials, officials say.

The lockdown applied to several corridors of the five-sided building in Arlington, Virginia.

Employees ‌were told ‌to ⁠stay put while tests were carried out ​to determine whether a faulty sensor was to blame.

Many employees outside the areas of concern were told to leave the building as a precaution, officials said.

"Earlier ⁠this morning, Pentagon ‌occupants ​were notified of a potential air quality issue, ​prompting immediate precautionary safety ‌measures and evaluation. Subsequent testing confirmed no hazard ​exists, and normal operations have resumed," chief Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said.

"We express our ​sincere ​appreciation to the ​first responders for their swift actions ‌to ensure the safety of all personnel."

The Pentagon is one of the world's largest office buildings.

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