I will, have you got his number?
I don't want people getting worried over nonsense rhetoric like "It's another Chernobyl! It's another Fukushima!" It's bollocks. Uranium radioactivity isn't that fierce on it's own. It would have to be constant high level, prolonged exposure over a course of many weeks for it to be hazardous like what you're suggesting, that's even if it could be carried into the air.
As I said earlier, that's not how nuclear reactors work. Reactors are most reactive when they're active. There's probably uranium ore beneath your feet right now. Are you dying from it? No.