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PFAS exposure at Naval Support Activity Mid-South

Built in 1917, this military installation is located in Millington, Tennessee, and is host to multiple commands and other military tenants, including the Navy Personnel Command, the Navy Manpower Analysis Center, and the Navy Recruiting Command. Naval Support Activity Mid-South is still operational today. The initial name of the military base was Park Field, being one of the 32 Air Service training camps founded after the U.S. entered World War I. At the moment, Naval Support Activity Mid-South has more than 7,500 enlisted and officer personnel, civilians, and full-time contract personnel.

In 1942, the military installation was established as a Naval Reserve base after initially serving as a pilot and ground crew training site. It became a Naval Support Activity type of military base in 1998. The personnel of the base focus on support services, human resources, and readiness operations. In 2017, health organizations found significant contamination with PFAS in the environment of Naval Support Activity Mid-South. The Environmental Protection Agency is now trying to remove the toxic agents from the premises of the military base.

What toxic agents are present at Naval Support Activity Mid-South?

While the only contaminants of concern that are lurking on Naval Support Activity Mid-South are PFAS, this does not mean that military members who were stationed there are safe when it comes to their health. Even in small concentrations, PFAS can be highly dangerous. The larger the amount of PFAS in your blood, the greater your chances of developing a serious, even life-threatening disease.

As is the case with the other contaminated military bases, the source of PFAS on Naval Support Activity Mid-South is the employment of AFFF by military firefighters and trainees to extinguish petroleum and jet fuel fires. Interestingly, this fire suppressant was developed by the U.S. Navy together with the notorious 3M company in 1966 and has been widely used for Class B fires ever since. AFFF has a very high concentration of PFAS in it.

Also known as "forever chemicals", PFAS persist in the environment after they are released by people who use AFFF, as these chemicals do not break down. Therefore, the rigorous cleanup activities of organizations such as the Environmental Protection Agency are necessary to mitigate the contamination. Exposure to PFAS occurs via inhalation and ingestion, and if you were a military firefighter, your risk of coming to struggle with a terrible disease is even higher.

What health problems is PFAS exposure responsible for?

Without a doubt, the most terrible disease exposure to PFAS can result in is cancer, which can affect countless parts of the body, depending on where the highest concentration of these chemicals has accumulated. Nonetheless, the presence of PFAS in your blood can lead to chronic health issues as well. The following is a comprehensive list of all the health problems exposure to PFAS can cause:

If you or a loved one who spent time at Naval Support Activity Mid-South has one of the diagnoses above, we strongly encourage you to get in touch with us.

Quality legal help for victims of military toxic exposure and their family members

For over 35 years we have been dedicated to helping people injured by toxic exposure recover the money they were entitled to from the liable parties. If you came to suffer from a linkable disease as a result of PFAS exposure on a military base, you are most likely eligible for compensation.

Following the conversation with a member of our staff, we will establish whether you qualify for filing a toxic exposure claim. If you do, a PFAS lawyer will begin preparing it for submission. Your involvement will be minimal, as most aspects of the legal process will be efficiently handled by us.

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