«....Hague said the 10-county area covered by his Homeland Security region last year obtained a federal grant to buy 30-50 of the cyanokits. Each kit,he said costs $650-$800. Most of the kits were distributed to hospitals in the region,but Hague kept four. ...”
Interesting that they got anti-cyanide kits just the year before, he kept some, and then this train derails, carrying a cargo that when burns, produces cyanide...
Chattanooga Fire Department Tactical Services Chief Danny Hague.