State Fire Marshal: East Palestine first responders most likely didn’t know hazardous substances were burning

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State Fire Marshal: East Palestine first responders most likely didn’t know hazardous substances were burning
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The Ohio Fire Marshal said the firefighters who responded to the derailed train in East Palestine probably didn’t know there were extremely hazardous substances burning in the air around them.

COLUMBUS, Ohio — When the call came in about a train derailment, first responders rushed to East Palestine to put out the fire, but the Ohio Fire Marshal said the firefighters probably didn’t know there were extremely hazardous substances burning in the air around them.

Telban and Lt. Mike Norman haven't worked on this disaster, but they said have been at plenty of others ones. "A fire is 'hurry, hurry, hurry, hurry, let's put it out,'" he said."A hazmat is 'let's get there and now let's figure out what we're going to do.'" News 5 Statehouse reporter Morgan Trau asked DeWine during a press conference Friday if learning the train was carrying toxic materials would have changed anything.

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