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Did you have any special way of handling thse paper?
It goes into the coffin fist.

After we had finished all of then we

drove through thse revetments in aw jeep at about 10 miles an hour'to
check end make sure that we got all of them. ‘here ere two plenss in
each revetoent, ons behind the other. We circled between the two planes,
Do you think there was somo radiation?
Would pick up some, yes.
After the top and lower filter units were taken down, you put the
filters in the coffin. Then how did you hendle your gloves? Any
special procedurs for removal or disposel?

Just threw thea on the ground. We were told it bian't make much
difference.
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You finished about 9:00 o'clock?

About that.
Were there any redietion measurements rade on your person? Ho, other than when I removed my gloves.

<A memitor said they were hot.

Any rediation measurements made efter you got back to the States?
A.

Bot until Dr. Hempelmann end Captain Enowlton measured us in ths

Q.

Wheat tine was that?

A.

We arrived roughly about 9:00 P.M., May 15th.

Q.

why did you come to the Hospital?

A.

emergency room at the Hospital (in Los Alamos).

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As soon as I walked up the steps they asked me if my hands were red.
I gvgaid yes. They suggested I go and have a blood camt in Q Building.
Lang was there, so was Captain Enovlton, and they had called Dr.
Hezpelmann.
If it had not deen called to your attention, would you hava noticed it?

A.

I knew they were red.

I thought at first it might be from the rubber

Q.

Was any radiation found on your person here?

gilcves, in a hot, moist climata. Then began to wonler a little bit
about it. It seemed to vary in ths intensity of the itching.
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