Liquid-vapor release from 20 tons, low breach. (Video courtesy Andrew Byrnes, Utah Valley University, 2016) This video links to the chapter “Flash” in the book, Alberton, Montana: Anatomy of a Toxic Train Wreck. Also, see my new book GASSED: The True Story of a Toxic Derailment. To see more on the chlorine tests: Final Report: The Jack Rabbit II Project’s Impacts on Emergency Responders, Catastrophic Releases of Liquefied Compressed Chlorine 2015 – 2016 at U.S. Army Dugway Proving Ground, Utah, Utah Valley University, Emergency Services Department, September 30, 2017. Report PDF: Website:
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