Ohio police blew up some chemicals and now toxins are spreading in a thick cloud
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sure seems strange to have the police making calls on what to do, shouldn't it have been a hazmat response team.
along with immediate quarantine and closure of a anticipated area based on amount of material, type and contamination spread models. A HAZMAT team should have been completely involved in this, if it wasnt this is levels of unspeakable negligence, or intended.
The NG and hazmat was there.
I will post it again. We know someone from railroad also. I have to be careful of what is said.
My husband's son lives there and was evacuated. Norfolk Southern had a meeting there last night. They are really screwing with these people. The people are afraid they have no idea how safe it is.
They knew the bearing box on the axle, called a hot box, was on fire 30 miles before this town. The railroad told them to keep going don't stop. We know this for fact.
They have lawyers and the people of the town will nor let it go. His son is like a dog with a bone.
It is a shit show.
If that's true NS is so totally fucked beyond being absolutely fucked.
If they blew past a defect detector or it was called in by a civilian or another train crew all of that is now evidence of gross negligence.
A hot wheel on a hazmat tanker is an immediate emergency.
Bingo.
It was total negligence on the railroad. I saw the picture of the axle it was given to lawyers. I wish I could post it. The person who released it could lose his job. Trust me I am the first to believe in false flags. This isn't one.
The axle, what they call the hot box, was on fire 30 miles outside of East Palestine. They railroad told them do not stop keep going. This is standard procedure direct from the horses mouth.
NS had a town meeting last night. My husband's son said they are doing everything to screw them over. Handing out checks to shut them up.
Lawyers are involved. This is far from over.