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The following information was provided by … The following information was provided by the Illinois Emergency Management Agency (Agency) via phone and email:</br>The Agency was contacted on November 17, 2025, to advise of four missing I-125 brachytherapy seeds with an activity of approximately 0.23 millicuries each. Three seeds remain missing with the most likely disposition being lost in transit from the Georgia shipper to the Illinois (common carrier) hub. The root cause appears to be poor packaging by the shipping licensee. </br>On November 17, 2025, Bard Brachytherapy, Inc. received a package from Northside Hospital - Gwinnett (Lawrenceville, GA) with return shipping information indicating that there were twenty-four seeds being returned. Upon examination, ten were sealed inside their original packaging, nine were found loose inside the box, and one was found in the parking lot outside of the delivery door. Four sources remained unaccounted for when the Agency was contacted. (The common carrier) was called to return to the Bard facility, but surveys failed to identify any additional seeds within the delivery vehicle. Additional surveys were conducted at the local (common carrier) hub and on the truck that transported the package from O'Hare airport. The licensee was able to locate one additional seed at the (common carrier) hub, underneath a receiving conveyor belt, leaving three (3) seeds unaccounted for.</br>The package is reported as having left Lawrenceville, GA on November 12, 2025. The package had no indication of damage from transit. The Georgia program will be notified. A similar incident was reported on May 13, 2024, as a result of inadequate packaging of seeds for transport by the same Georgia licensee. Agency outreach to O'Hare is still pending for additional surveys. A detailed listing of stops prior to delivery is also being sought.</br>The brachytherapy seeds are classified as a Category 5 source, described by the IAEA as the least likely to be dangerous to a person. At the estimated activity, the exposure rate at one foot would be just under 0.5 mR/hour. Due to the small size as well as the proximity and duration of exposure required; it is highly unlikely any public exposures would exceed regulatory limits. </br>The Illinois licensee followed reporting timelines, package receipt procedures, and performed all reasonable search efforts. Agency staff are pursuing additional avenues to attempt recovery of the sources. This report will be updated with any information available.</br>IL incident number: IL250045</br>* * * UPDATE ON NOVEMBER 19, 2025, AT 1653 EST FROM GARY FORSEE TO JORDAN WINGATE * * *</br>The following information was provided by the Illinois Emergency Management Agency (Agency) via email:</br>Agency inspectors performed a reactive inspection at O'Hare airport on November 19, 2025. Search efforts located one of the three missing seeds, which will be returned to the Illinois licensee for disposal. Two I-125 brachytherapy seeds, containing approximately 0.23 mCi each, remain missing. A detailed listing of stops was obtained from the carrier but proved logistically impractical to fully survey (approximately 63 locations). Given the very low likelihood of public exposures exceeding any regulatory limit, the Category 5 classification of the sources, and high likelihood the remaining sources are out of state; the Agency is considering this matter closed.</br>Notified R3DO (Orlikowski) (email), NMSS Events Notification (email), and ILTAB (email).</br>THIS MATERIAL EVENT CONTAINS A 'Less than Cat 3' LEVEL OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL</br>Sources that are "Less than IAEA Category 3 sources," are either sources that are very unlikely to cause permanent injury to individuals or contain a very small amount of radioactive material that would not cause any permanent injury. Some of these sources, such as moisture density gauges or thickness gauges that are Category 4, the amount of unshielded radioactive material, if not safely managed or securely protected, could possibly - although it is unlikely - temporarily injure someone who handled it or were otherwise in contact with it, or who were close to it for a period of many weeks. For additional information go to http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/publications/PDF/Pub1227_web.pdf.org/MTCD/publications/PDF/Pub1227_web.pdf
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The following information was provided by … The following information was provided by the Illinois Emergency Management Agency (Agency) via phone and email:</br>The Agency was contacted on November 17, 2025, to advise of four missing I-125 brachytherapy seeds with an activity of approximately 0.23 millicuries each. Three seeds remain missing with the most likely disposition being lost in transit from the Georgia shipper to the Illinois (common carrier) hub. The root cause appears to be poor packaging by the shipping licensee. </br>On November 17, 2025, Bard Brachytherapy, Inc. received a package from Northside Hospital - Gwinnett (Lawrenceville, GA) with return shipping information indicating that there were twenty-four seeds being returned. Upon examination, ten were sealed inside their original packaging, nine were found loose inside the box, and one was found in the parking lot outside of the delivery door. Four sources remained unaccounted for when the Agency was contacted. (The common carrier) was called to return to the Bard facility, but surveys failed to identify any additional seeds within the delivery vehicle. Additional surveys were conducted at the local (common carrier) hub and on the truck that transported the package from O'Hare airport. The licensee was able to locate one additional seed at the (common carrier) hub, underneath a receiving conveyor belt, leaving three (3) seeds unaccounted for.</br>The package is reported as having left Lawrenceville, GA on November 12, 2025. The package had no indication of damage from transit. The Georgia program will be notified. A similar incident was reported on May 13, 2024, as a result of inadequate packaging of seeds for transport by the same Georgia licensee. Agency outreach to O'Hare is still pending for additional surveys. A detailed listing of stops prior to delivery is also being sought.</br>The brachytherapy seeds are classified as a Category 5 source, described by the IAEA as the least likely to be dangerous to a person. At the estimated activity, the exposure rate at one foot would be just under 0.5 mR/hour. Due to the small size as well as the proximity and duration of exposure required; it is highly unlikely any public exposures would exceed regulatory limits. </br>The Illinois licensee followed reporting timelines, package receipt procedures, and performed all reasonable search efforts. Agency staff are pursuing additional avenues to attempt recovery of the sources. This report will be updated with any information available.</br>IL incident number: IL250045</br>* * * UPDATE ON NOVEMBER 19, 2025, AT 1653 EST FROM GARY FORSEE TO JORDAN WINGATE * * *</br>The following information was provided by the Illinois Emergency Management Agency (Agency) via email:</br>Agency inspectors performed a reactive inspection at O'Hare airport on November 19, 2025. Search efforts located one of the three missing seeds, which will be returned to the Illinois licensee for disposal. Two I-125 brachytherapy seeds, containing approximately 0.23 mCi each, remain missing. A detailed listing of stops was obtained from the carrier but proved logistically impractical to fully survey (approximately 63 locations). Given the very low likelihood of public exposures exceeding any regulatory limit, the Category 5 classification of the sources, and high likelihood the remaining sources are out of state; the Agency is considering this matter closed.</br>Notified R3DO (Orlikowski) (email), NMSS Events Notification (email), and ILTAB (email).</br>THIS MATERIAL EVENT CONTAINS A 'Less than Cat 3' LEVEL OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL</br>Sources that are "Less than IAEA Category 3 sources," are either sources that are very unlikely to cause permanent injury to individuals or contain a very small amount of radioactive material that would not cause any permanent injury. Some of these sources, such as moisture density gauges or thickness gauges that are Category 4, the amount of unshielded radioactive material, if not safely managed or securely protected, could possibly - although it is unlikely - temporarily injure someone who handled it or were otherwise in contact with it, or who were close to it for a period of many weeks. For additional information go to http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/publications/PDF/Pub1227_web.pdf.org/MTCD/publications/PDF/Pub1227_web.pdf
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