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mmMeniiy mm® t© pratedtendersFume \ ictim Remains JnHospitalUTTUS ROCK \!* - Outman remained in tie- Little ReckAir Force Base (mf pita 1 Saturday after brcaih.ig tonic fumes from a leaking fuel star* age tank at a ballistic missile site.The leak at the Titan If site near Damascus in Var. Suren t’«unt was contained late Fn dav anti the Iti farm lamilies evacuated from the area were allowed to return home Air Force spokesman SgtGeorge Vales «aid the man whoremained in the hospital was in no danger, but ‘still has some of the symptoms ’ associated with breathing the poisonous gas Four persons were taken to the base hospital following theincident Friday, but the others were allowed to return home sherttf Gas Anglin and DeputyBob GimbU'. both of Van Buren County, were manning roadblock ir. the area when overcome by the fumes The two farmers who were hospitalized were not identified After the leak was contained, the remaining fuel was trans-Ierred to anotiier tank
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Fayetteville Northwest Arkansas Times

Fayetteville, Arkansas, US

Sun, Jan 29, 1978

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