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The yellow gas seen by Franklinton residents the afternoon of July 14 has been identified by the Ohio EPA.
Columbus fire issued a shelter-in-place order July 14 around GFS Chemicals in Franklinton following a release of a toxic yellow gas cloud on June 14.
The July 14 chemical leak at GFS Chemicals that resulted in a shelter-in-place order for people in Franklinton involved hydrogen bromide, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency told The Dispatch.