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DAYTON, Ohio —
An Ohio school in southwest Ohio has landed a $500,000 U.S. Air Force contract to help with research and training for emergency, disaster and humanitarian responses.
The funds will go to the Wright State University Research Institute and National Center for Medical Readiness, for use at what’s called “Calamityville.”
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