Chemical Agents: Facts About Evacuation
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August 16, 2006
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Series: Chemical Emergencies
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Description:Some kinds of chemical accidents or attacks, such as a train derailment or a terrorist incident, may make staying put dangerous. In such cases, it may be safer for you to evacuate, or leave the immediate area. You may need to go to an emergency shelter after you leave the immediate area.
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