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Emergency Management reports countywide severe-weather responses and hazmat mutual aid

3755275 · June 10, 2025
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Jackson County Emergency Management reported a string of incidents in the last quarter including mutual-aid hazmat responses, a March 30 severe-wind event that generated 591 calls, a 140-gallon diesel spill, a large CO2 leak, school-threat responses and a Walmart bomb threat.

Jackson County Emergency Management presented its quarterly report to the Public Safety and Transportation Committee on June 9, detailing several significant incidents and training activity from the last quarter.

The office said the county Hazmat team provided mutual aid to Hillsdale County on March 15 for a leaking 10,000-gallon propane tank and assisted with air monitoring. On March 30 the county experienced severe weather that generated about 591 calls between 6 p.m. and 10 p.m.; the report cited a 96-mph wind…

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