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2015-04-01 11:35:52| Agriculture - Topix.net

The nose is a friend and there's no such thing as too much water when dealing with an anhydrous ammonia leak or spill, according to Crop Production Services trainers Gary Mack, Dave Point and Jason Schnipke. First responders from Delphos Fire and Rescue, Ottoville Fire Department, Spencerville Invincible Fire Department, Ottawa Fire Department and the Van Wert County Sheriff's Office were trained to deal with anhydrous ammonia leaks and/or spills Saturday as guests of CPS.

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