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This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Gas dissipates but shelter in place remains for Columbus' Franklinton area amid hazmat incident The Columbus Division of Fire is urging ...
Columbus Fire is asking residents to shelter in place while they evaluate the air after a gas was briefly present coming from ...
According to the Ohio EPA, while conducting a routine process within the facility, a bromine solution began to release a fume ...
The leak, reported on the afternoon of July 14, prompted a shelter in place order for residents living in Franklinton and ...
Some Franklinton residents in the shelter area who spoke with The Dispatch said they were unaware that a chemical ...
Multiple interstate exits were closed Thursday morning because of a hazmat situation in the Franklinton area. Columbus Division of Fire Battalion Chief Jeffery Geitter said Columbus firefighters ...
COLUMBUS — UPDATE: 10:43 a.m. The Columbus Division of Fire said in an update late Thursday morning that the evacuation order has been lifted and residents can return to their homes.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — People were evacuated from their homes for several hours Thursday morning when a lithium-ion battery fire inside a semitruck in west Columbus prompted a hazmat response. Crews ...