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Some sort of hazardous material shows up at Jamaica Plain thrift shop; three people taken to the hospital as precaution

Scene outside Boomerang's in Jamaica Plain

Scene outside Boomerang's. Photo by Peter.

Boston firefighters and police responded to Boomerangs, 716 Centre St. in Jamaica Plain around 7:30 p.m. after workers came into contact with a possibly dangerous substance dropped off as a donation.

Initial reports indicated the material was radioactive, but Victoria Price reports the Boston Fire Department says "hatever was thought to be radioactive was not, completely safe."

Live Boston reports three people were taken to a local hospital for observation.

Police cordoned off the area around the store. The 39 bus was diverted from the area.

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X-ray machine? One of those watches with a radium painted face?

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Was it a Gilbert U-238 Atomic Energy Lab kit from the 1950s?

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a fantastic, high-quality resource for thrifting (no junk on their racks), profits go to AIDS research, and the folks who work there are such lovely people! I have been buying from and donating to their South End outpost from the day it opened.

(And yes, the Gilbert U-238 Atomic Energy Lab was an incredibly dangerous children's toy, but it was no Jarts.)

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I think you couldn’t when they first opened but I’d be glad to know if the policy has changed or I’m mistaken.

I agree, Boomerangs is great, all locations. I probably wear something or eat off something bought there several times a week.

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accepts donations. The hours for drop-offs are slightly narrower (Tue-Sun: 11 AM – 5 PM) than for shopping (Tue-Sun: 11 AM – 6 PM).

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Not for nothing but, happy Friday. Magoo calls Fridays “Muffindays” because some people say “nuffin” instead of “nothing” and nuffin changes to muffin so, “not for muffin, but happy Friday!” Friday could also be called silly bird day because muffin changes to puffin so, “not for puffin, but happy Friday!” Magoo.

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NBC10 Boston was on the scene with their helicopter to get live shots of the roof of a store if you briefly forgot what is the most annoying and useless “feature” of modern America. The 5 grandparents who still watch the show must have been thrilled.

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Rich raised person yells at machine in sky. Film at 11.

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etc

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You are correct here.

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I'm shocked it took that long!

https://www.universalhub.com/comment/934486#comment-934486

John, I was going to ask you about the rent moratorium but you removed that part of your comment!

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Dispatching a helicopter to cover a story like this is a particularly in-your-face example of how late-stage capitalism grossly misallocates resources.

I remember 10-15 years or so ago when a worker fell down a shaft at the Charles Circle T station; it was a particularly challenging rescue because he was at the bottom with 2 broken legs and 2 broken arms, IIRC, and wasn't able to strap himself into a harness for rescue, but the shaft was narrow enough that it was hard to lower a rescuer to him...

I looked at the assembled emergency response vehicles, and at the 2 news helicopters overhead, and realized that we were spending a lot more money on the helicopters than on the rescue itself.

In related news, our ability to be intelligent, informed voters in our participatory democracy is greatly enhanced by live helicopter video of the State House during important legislative votes. /s

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There were 4 copters circling over a T station where someone had fallen on the tracks.

That station? State Street.

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If it needed to be done at all.

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Seems like a fairly likely item that would be donated to a thrift store, it's a common antique store find.

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It was probably a microwave oven. They frequently create radiation.

Or maybe it was the 1985 album by The Firm.

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good deep cut

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The members of this supergroup were Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin), Paul Rodgers (Free, Bad Company), Chris Slade (AC/DC) and session bassist Tony Franklin.

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My first rock concert was The Firm in 1986. Rock royalty.

Virginia Wolf opened for them. Their drummer was one Jason Bonham. Son of rock royalty.

I guess my subtle reference to microwave ovens went unnoticed. Maybe too sly but it is from Dire Straits "We've got to install microwave ovens, custom kitchens deliveries..."

Yes, I am a child...

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This video and "Money for Nothing" were in heavy rotation on V66 and MTV. (Yes, I'm dating myself.)

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The Firm was my first concert as well. After a steady diet of Led Zeppelin in my junior high and early high school years, getting to see Jimmy Page play live was quite an experience.

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