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Hospital’s propane leak heightens need for open-ended disaster plans

Emergency Management Alert, February 8, 2005

The incidents you don't plan for are usually the ones from which you learn the most. Gaylord Hospital, a 109-bed facility in Wallingford, CT, found this to be true when a propane tank began leaking on its grounds.

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