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Columbus Officials Lift Shelter in Place Advisory After Successful Hazmat Response Near River Street
Columbus officials have lifted a shelter-in-place advisory after a Hazmat team stabilized a hazardous materials incident.
Columbus Fire lifted its shelter-in-place request after gas was observed briefly coming from a chemical company.
According to the Ohio EPA, while conducting a routine process within the facility, a bromine solution began to release a fume ...
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The Columbus Division of Fire is urging residents living in a portion of the city's Franklinton area to shelter in place due to a hazmat incident. Firefighters and police are responding to GFS ...
The July 14 chemical leak at GFS Chemicals that resulted in a shelter-in-place order for people in Franklinton involved ...
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NBC4 WCMH-TV on MSNFranklinton shelter-in-place lifted after hazmat situationFranklinton residents have been asked to shelter in place due to a hazmat situation near River Street and North Souder Avenue.
Someone claiming to have a dangerous powder in a plastic grocery bag touched off a potential hazmat situation at a Columbus hospital on Monday night. A fire crew has secured the bag and powder.
COLUMBUS (WCMH) — Firefighters say nothing threatening was found in a northwest Columbus garage. It’s happened on Chippenhook Ct., near Riverside Drive. According to firefighters, a man calle… ...
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, Ohio (WSYX) — Hazmat officials in Ohio are preparing to tackle the aftermath of a train derailment in East Palestine on Feb. 3 that forced thousands of residents to evacuate.
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.
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.
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