Soon.
Also, I'm considering folding this into the main body of the article. It's extremely easy to miss, such as it is, doesn't stand on its own in any regard, and several SCPs benefit from the context this provides. I think I'll do that shortly.
SCP-938 wasn't the only thing that got loose when BCRS-06 fell. In a "Silent Night" scenario, a Foundation site goes dark, ceasing communications indefinitely, with all infrastructure, personnel, and equipment regarded as a total loss until and unless determined otherwise, containment of all SCP objects on-site regarded as breached, until and unless determined otherwise, and furthermore, last resort fail-safe mechanisms have or may be reasonably expected to fail, either to trigger, or to have any noticeable affects as observed by off-site Foundation personnel.
Meaning, in a "Silent Night" scenario, shit's hit the fan, the fan is flying apart, no one else can hear it, and you're merely plastered and bloody by the time anyone's realized something is wrong and you need help, if you're extremely fortunate. That's what happened at BCRS-06, and they were not fortunate.
But, as it stands, the only two mentions of the event that I can think of are this thing, shunted off in the middle of nowhere, and an addenda on SCP-939 alluding. So this is gonna get folded in, I think.