Anonymous ID: d2743b Feb. 13, 2019, 5:29 p.m. No.5162223   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

Quirk, a former NASA scientist, says he may resurrect the bill that was recently vetoed by governor Brown.

โ€œI know scientifically that putting up these cell phone towers is safe,โ€ he said.

But the International Association of Frefighters disagrees. It began opposing cell towers on fire stations, after firefighters complained of health problems.

โ€œThese firefighters developed symptoms,โ€ says Dr. Gunnar Heuser who conducted a pilot study on firefighters at a station with cell towers.

โ€œThe symptoms included problems with memory, problems with intermittent confusion, problems with weakness,โ€ Heuser said.

Heuser says their brain scans suggest even low-level RF can cause cell damage and he worries about more vulnerable groups like kids.

โ€œWe found abnormal brain function in all of the firefighters we examined,โ€ Heuser said.

So, following lobbying by firefighters, assemblyman Quirk and his co-author exempted fire stations from their bill, making them one place cell companies couldnโ€™t put a tower.

 

https://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2018/01/25/consumerwatch-5g-cellphone-towers-signal-renewed-concerns-over-impacts-on-health/