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Marshall County firefighters train on grain bin rescue skills

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Firefighters in Marshall County trained Wednesday to sharpen their grain bin rescue skills amid rising deaths.
Using a grain-filled trailer, crews practiced pulling each other out while harnessed in a hands-on simulation.
The training highlighted how quickly grain bin emergencies can turn deadly and the importance of a quick, skilled response.
Marshall County Fire Association President John Grolich said, “You never know when this will happen, so you have to be ready.”

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