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ER-0025255 viewsPhoto Date: 05-24-16
Photo Credit: Scott Wagner, NE Chapter, Whitley County Health Department
Description: This is the scene of a semi accident that I came across and participated in helping to remove the driver from the lower semi. Twelve men in all were awarded for their heroic actions in the process.
*2016 Photo Contest Winner for Terrorism & All-Hazards Preparedness category
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ER-0001232 viewsPhoto Date: 7/11/2003
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Letter threatening to contain anthrax sent to a public official.
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ER-0002239 viewsPhoto Date: 1/6/2008
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Multiple car train derailment
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ER-0003232 viewsPhoto Date: 9/11/2000
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Workers working to contain a release from a railroad car carrying a hazardous material.
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ER-0004216 viewsPhoto Date: 7/31/2001
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: First responders applying sand to fuel spilled from the saddle tanks of a semi tractor-trailer during an accident.
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ER-0005216 viewsPhoto Date: 7/31/2001
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Semi truck saddle tank.
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ER-0006218 viewsPhoto Date: 7/31/2001
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Small plane crash into residential subdivision retention pond.
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ER-0007229 viewsPhoto Date: 8/28/2006
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Cleanup of fuel spill on water using a vacuum truck.
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ER-0008226 viewsPhoto Date: 2/2/2005
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Hydraulic fluid leaking from truck.
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ER-0009223 viewsPhoto Date: 6/13/2005
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Diesel fuel leak from a semi truck’s saddle tank after driving over a storm grate.
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ER-0010221 viewsPhoto Date: 10/21/2002
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Fuel or motor oil on the surface of a retention pond after a release.
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ER-0011219 viewsPhoto Date: 10/22/2005
Photo Credit: Jason Ravenscroft
Description: Orphaned oil or gas well found in the backyard of a residence in Indianapolis. The homeowners were unaware of the nature of the well which began releasing methane gas. IDNR was able to abandon the well for the homeowners.
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