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Amerithrax — Part 3
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ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Date of transcription 01/12/2006
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social security numbe was interviewed a acé Of pe
employment, the United States Army Medical Research Institute of b7C
Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID), work telephone number
, office in Building[_ | oom [J After being advised of
the’ identitie £ the interviewing agents and the purpose of the
interview] | provided the following information:
formed aerosol challenges in Building
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were usually placed with BRUCENIVINS for Bacillus
anthracis (Ba) spores. Material was brought to Building[ __|the
day before or the day of the challenge, and the Principal
Investigator usually brought the material to room where the
challenges were conducted. [__|set up the aerosol rooms
including the preparation laboratories in rooms
Ba was prepared in orl )
There _was a _ ook in room to record use of the laboratory, ,
but was unsure when use of the log book began. The
book may be kept in Aerobiology.
There were usually about £ people in the room during
animal challenges atsrosol technician, and two bé
animal holders. Another person may have been located in the by
hallway. Prior to the challenge, a runner transported the animal
to a different room to qet_a breathing r e
animal to the hood line
During the rabbit challenges, approximately 30 rabbits were
challenged each day, for a total of three days. Each animal
challenge lasted approximately 15 minutes. During the challenge,
anyone who was vaccinated could enter the room. Signs specifying
the agents being used were posted on the door when challenges took
place.
IVINS kept Ba spores in the refrigerator in zoon[ | and
he provided them to fon a_challenge on the day OF the bé
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challenge. The refrigerator in room had a lock, but it was b7C
usually kept unlocked. -.There was a commonly known code on the door be
of room|] Typical starting concentrations for challenges were bE
Investigation on 1/12/2006 at Frederick, Maryland
File # 279A-WF-222936-USAMRIID--
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