Alabama City Lacks Emergency Equipment

Jan. 2, 2003
Assistant Fire Chief Michael Kulp says the Anniston Fire Department expected to take a leading role in controlling any potential accident at the Army Depot when the burning of chemical weapons begins. But the plan demands protective gear and training that the department doesn't have -- specifically, a suit made to protect firefighters against chemical exposure.
Assistant Fire Chief Michael Kulp says the Anniston Fire Department expected to take a leading role in controlling any potential accident at the Army Depot when the burning of chemical weapons begins. But the plan demands protective gear and training that the department doesn't have -- specifically, a suit made to protect firefighters against chemical exposure.

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