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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 ...
The Columbus Division of Fire is urging residents living in a portion of the city's Franklinton area to shelter in place due ...
The July 14 chemical leak at GFS Chemicals that resulted in a shelter-in-place order for people in Franklinton involved ...
Some Franklinton residents in the shelter area who spoke with The Dispatch said they were unaware that a chemical ...
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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.
The Columbus Division of Fire works to put out a large fire at Columbus Auto Shredding Friday morning. Fire officials have not determined what caused the fire that continued to burn as of noon Friday.
A disabled semi-truck has led to the closure of the I-270 southbound ramp to I-70 east and the I-70 west ramp to the I-270 loop.Video footage from the scene sh ...
Platte County Emergency Management, Columbus Fire, Platte County Sheriff, Columbus Police, and Columbus Community Hospital will be working with the 72nd Civil Support Team to conduct hazmat/law ...
Evacuation orders issued because of 32,100 pounds of hazardous materials in a truck fire Evacuation orders were issued Roger LaPointe Fremont News-Messenger 0:00 ...
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