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  "textContent": "Emergency crews say there is no hazardous materials threat after a vehicle struck an exterior liquid oxygen tank at a Prince George’s County assisted care facility Wednesday morning.\n\nThe incident was reported at on 19th Avenue off Chillum Road at Avondale Park, a five‑story medical assisted care facility.\n\nMontgomery County Fire spokesperson Pete Piringer said Montgomery County crews were providing mutual aid to Prince George’s County. He described the situation as a potential mass patient‑care incident.\n\nPrince George’s County Fire/EMS officials said some oxygen‑dependent patients were being evaluated by EMS crews.\n\nThis is a developing story. Stay with FOX 5 for updates.",
  "title": "No HazMat threat after vehicle hits liquid oxygen tank at Prince George’s care facility"
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