“It has come to our attention that the Air Force stored radioactive material during the 1950s and 1960s at a remote limited access building,” Maj. Joe Buccino, the public affairs officer at Fort Bloss, told KFOX TV.
An assessment conducted by post experts showed that “there is some low level of contamination that could be transferred to personnel.” (source)
“We don’t know the scope of the issue, we don’t know, again, if it’s nothing or fairly substantial,” Mark Cauthers, Fort Bliss deputy garrison commander said… "it is important that we be guided by facts and not fear,” he added. (source)
“It is important that we be guided by facts and not fear,” he said. “The safety and well-being of our servicemen and women is the top priority.”