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Photo By: Capt. Mark Incze
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Door to Door
Newport - Members of the Rhode Island National Guard go door to door to inform and assist the community after a gas line issue left 7,000 homes in Newport and Middletown without heat on Thursday, January 24, 2019. The Rhode Island National Guard was part of a multi-agency response to the incident after the Governor declared a state of emergency. The RING went door to door to check on the health and welfare of the affected communities and keep them up to date as the repairs to the system progressed. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Capt. Mark Incze)
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