By Leila Merrill
FireRescue1
ATLANTA — Norfolk Southern announced Friday that the company is donating $825,000 to the Village of East Palestine Fire Department, WKBN reported.
The donation will be used as a reimbursement for fire equipment used in the response to the fiery Feb. 3 train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, which led to evacuations when toxic chemicals were burned after being released from derailed tanker rail cars carrying vinyl choride that were at risk of exploding.
The rail company has already provided a $220,000 reimbursement to fund new equipment for the first responders since gear the firefighters used had to be decontaminated.
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