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Training Exercise Mistaken for Shooting at Air Force Plant 42

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Potential Active Shooter Reported at Air Force Plant 42 in Palmdale high-security aerospace facility lockdown
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UPDATE: Officials confirmed there was no active threat and said the earlier reports of a shooting were linked to a scheduled training exercise.

PALMDALE, CALIFORNIA — Authorities responded to reports of an active shooter situation at Air Force Plant 42, a high-security aerospace facility, prompting a full lockdown of the site.

According to emergency dispatch logs and scanner traffic, the first reports of possible gunfire were received at approximately 1:20 p.m. EST.

Security forces from the base, along with Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies and federal agents, immediately converged on the area to secure the perimeter and assess the situation.

Two individuals were reported wounded. Both were treated at the scene by emergency medical personnel before being transported to nearby hospitals. Their conditions have not yet been disclosed, though no fatalities have been confirmed.

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The facility remains under full lockdown, with all personnel instructed to shelter in place as law enforcement continues a systematic search of the premises.

Air Force Plant 42 spans more than 5,800 acres in Palmdale and serves as a critical hub for the U.S. aerospace and defense industry.

The installation supports operations involving B-2 Spirit bombers, B-21 Raider stealth aircraft, RQ-4 Global Hawks, and other classified aviation programs.

The site is home to major defense contractors including Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and Boeing, employing more than 8,500 personnel daily across multiple secure facilities.

As of this update, officials have not confirmed whether a suspect has been detained or if the gunfire originated on or near the base property.

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The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department and U.S. Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI) are jointly handling the investigation.

Residents and nearby businesses have been advised to avoid the area until the lockdown is lifted and further notice is provided.

Authorities are expected to release additional information as the situation develops.


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Trench Collapse Prompts Rescue Operation in Bethesda, Maryland

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Trench Collapse Prompts Rescue Operation in Bethesda 8100 block of Kentbury Drive Montgomery County
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Emergency crews in Bethesda, Montgomery County, responded to a serious trench collapse Tuesday at a work site in the 8100 block of Kentbury Drive, where two workers became trapped in a deep excavation.

According to initial reports, the incident involved a 10 to 12-foot-deep trench that collapsed while the workers were inside.

One victim was reported to be buried up to the waist, while the second victim was buried up to the head, creating an urgent and dangerous situation for responders.

Specialized rescue teams from Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service were dispatched to the scene and initiated a technical trench rescue operation.

These types of incidents require careful stabilization of the surrounding soil and trench walls to prevent additional collapse while rescuers work to safely reach and extract the trapped individuals.

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Emergency personnel secured the area and began implementing protective measures, including shoring the trench to stabilize the excavation site before attempting to free the victims.

The condition of the trapped workers has not yet been released.

Rescue operations were ongoing as crews worked methodically to remove soil and safely extricate the victims.

Officials are expected to provide further updates as the rescue effort continues and investigators determine what led to the collapse.


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