A malfunction at the newest hangar of the San Jose International Airport has sent flame retardant foam spilling into the streets.
Here’s a livestream of the foam:
That's not snow: Firefighters say malfunction at new @FlySJC hangar led to flame retardant foam flooding the street and swallowing up cars. pic.twitter.com/EL6dKaeOsA
— Jonathan Bloom (@BloomTV) November 18, 2016
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
Sky 7 just shot this photo of a tanker truck bathing in the firefighting foam emanating from the back vents of the new @FlySJC hangar. pic.twitter.com/SGWkccvbkg
— Jonathan Bloom (@BloomTV) November 18, 2016
This video of some kid riding through a huge foam spill in Santa Clara is just glorious. 🎞 via @nbcbayarea pic.twitter.com/xzxPSyxnnH
— Ryan Parker (@TheRyanParker) November 18, 2016
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