https://twitter.com/samfbiddle/status/799721709767163904
There’s evidently been some sort of mishap at an airport in Santa Clara, California and now streets are being flooded with fire-retardant foam:
We are aware of the FOAM incident from Fire Suppression system that malfunctioned. @SJFD notified. Santa Clara Agencies providing support.
— Santa Clara CA Fire (@SantaClaraFD) November 18, 2016
WATCH LIVE: Mysterious white foam floods streets in Santa Clara, California: https://t.co/arEatYfYzX pic.twitter.com/isy0AfrwYN
— WSB-TV (@wsbtv) November 18, 2016
And here’s Fox News’ Shepard Smith staring intently at the mysterious blob:
https://twitter.com/ShepNewsTeam/status/799717404418785282
Is he going to interview it?
And if there's anyone to help us through it, it's @ShepNewsTeam. https://t.co/Ia8Ao1Nu5i
— Lauren Peikoff (@laurenpeikoff) November 18, 2016
Shep: "The best day since llamas just got better." He's covering the foam in CA + the Naked Cowboy in NYC https://t.co/N1V7F838dJ
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) November 18, 2016
More photos of the slow-moving comedic disaster:
Snow in Santa Clara? Spewing Foam Spills From Warehouse to Street – NBC Bay Area https://t.co/F2yo0Qc97b
— Share U.S News (@shareUSnews) November 18, 2016
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More Details from a trusted source: Mysterious foam floods Martin Avenue in Santa Clara https://t.co/CxePeALZA1 via @abc7newsbayarea
— Arnold Ambiel (@ajambiel) November 18, 2016
One local hero rode his bike through the mess:
First interview with Blake, the guy who rode his bike through the mystery foam blob in Santa Clara, CA. pic.twitter.com/k5dgJWzgrN
— DryedMangoez (@dryedmangoez) November 18, 2016
But the nanny-staters are doing their best to shut down others wanting a little fun:
Guy just rode his bike through the foam. Now police are blocking it off to prevent copycats. pic.twitter.com/QF0ubBFXUp
— Ann Rubin (@AnnRubinKTVU) November 18, 2016
More video of the blob:
Sister station @nbcbayarea chopper over Foam Blob, #SantaClara. Foam malfunction at business that services jet engines. @NBCLA pic.twitter.com/kG2zf1O9Iw
— Rosa Ordaz (@RosaNBCLA) November 18, 2016
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