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Hazardous Materials management meeting open to public HazMat 12 Regional Response team will be having a meeting and truck and equipment display on Tuesday, May 31st, at 5:30. The meeting will take place at the Adair County Fairgrounds and VFW building. Everyone is welcomed to stop by and see what we, as a county, have access to so that if needed you will know it's available. Please spread the word to others in your organization or the general public if they are interested. It is a very casual show of Decon Equipment, Suits, gas monitors, etc. We will have a short Board meeting after and any of you are welcomed to stay and see what goes on or ask any questions you want to. If you just stop as a group or just by yourself for a few minutes I think you will be surprised at the equipment that is available to the county and is already in the county. Greg Thomas Adair County EM Director This story was posted on 2005-05-27 15:31:14
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