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When many Ohioans call 911, the people who show up to help in their darkest hours are volunteers, armed with as little as 36 hours of training and often tasked with fighting bigger fires with fewer people than career departments.
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Residents in East Palestine are not only grappling with the potential physical impacts of the controlled chemical burn; they’re also struggling with anxiety in the wake of the traumatic event.
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Ohio Senate committee has a lot of questions about cleanup following East Palestine train derailmentThe Ohio Senate Select Committee on Rail Safety is charged with coming up with ways to make railroads safer in the future.
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The proposals on crew size and regulations on detector systems come not long after a Norfolk Southern train carrying toxic chemicals derailed in East Palestine on the Ohio-Pennsylvania border.
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The clinic will be staffed by medical professionals and experts in exposure to contamination.
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The Ohio Attorney General dismissed charges brought against NewsNation reporter Evan Lambert, who was arrested at a news conference, dragged to the floor and handcuffed as other journalists recorded it.
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Officials gave an update on environmental impacts following the train derailment along the Ohio-Pennsylvania border and the hazardous material containment efforts that followed.