Ohio train derailment victims can get free medical care from a virtual medical company

As residents of East Palestine, Ohiocontinue to grapple with the aftermath of a train derailment and subsequent toxic chemical fires earlier this month, the healthcare-focused company pledged to provide free medical care to those affected.

wellness companies Boca Raton, Floridais a virtual provider of healthcare, supplements and wellness services.

It now offers free online consultations with a licensed doctor or healthcare provider through its website.

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Feb. 3 A train loaded with vinyl chloride, a potentially dangerous chemical, derailed near a small town in Eastern Palestine.

Railroad officials ordered the chemicals to be burned under control, sending clouds of contaminated smoke into the sky.

Feb.  3 A train loaded with vinyl chloride, a potentially dangerous chemical, derailed near the small town of East Palestine, Ohio.

Feb. 3 A train loaded with vinyl chloride, a potentially dangerous chemical, derailed near the small town of East Palestine, Ohio. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, file)

After the crash, East Palestinians reported varying degrees of illness.

one resident said Dr. Mark Siegel of New York, medical columnist for Fox News, that she is experiencing shortness of breath, headache, dizziness, throat irritation and puffy eyes.

Her husband reported a hoarse voice, a headache that lasted for weeks, dizziness and tingling in the gums.

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Another resident said “Fox and friends” that her “skin burned” after she got out of the shower, and that the sensation lasted “all night”.

There is also widespread concern about the unknown long-term effects of exposure.

Eastern Palestinians have been frustrated by the slow pace or lack of help from the US government, especially Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg (pictured) and President Joe Biden.

Eastern Palestinians have been frustrated by the slow pace or lack of help from the US government, especially Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg (pictured) and President Joe Biden. (Photo by AP/Matt Fried)

City residents have also been frustrated by the slow pace or lack of help from the US government, especially from President Joe Biden and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.

Resident DJ Yokli Fox News told that the federal aid was “too little and too late”.

“At this point it is clear that the government is absolutely unwilling or unable to help the men, women and children of Eastern Palestine,” Foster Coulson, founder and chairman of The Wellness Company, said in a press release on his company website.

Residents experienced shortness of breath, headache, dizziness, throat irritation, dizziness and other symptoms.

“Today, we are committed to helping those Americans who have been affected by this disaster by offering free medical care,” he continued.

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“I encourage the rest of the medical industrial complex to join us in our mission to introduce health and wellness people before profit,” he also said.

Workers are seen on Tuesday, February.  February 21 while cleaning derailed train cars in East Palestine, Ohio, after the tragedy.  3 Norfolk Southern freight train derailments.

Workers are seen on Tuesday, February. February 21 while cleaning derailed train cars in East Palestine, Ohio, after the tragedy. 3 Norfolk Southern freight train derailments. (AP/Matt Fried)

The Wellness Company said it has “world-class” doctors in all 50 states.

“Now is the time to come together as a community, as a country and as a society to support those in need.”

Patients will be able to get any prescriptions they need overnight, Coulson told Fox News Digital in an email.

He added that any personal follow-up treatment should be determined between the patient and the doctor.

Patients will be able to get any prescription they need overnight, the CEO of The Wellness Company told Fox News Digital on Monday, Feb. 2.  27

Patients will be able to get any prescription they need overnight, the CEO of The Wellness Company told Fox News Digital on Monday, Feb. 2. 27 (iStock)

“After decades of government neglect, the healthcare infrastructure – as well as the transportation infrastructure – in East Palestine is simply not up to the scale of the crisis they are now facing,” Coulson said.

“Now is the time to come together as a community, as a country and as a society to support those in need.”

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East Palestinians who are sick and suffering can visit www.twc.health/pages/acute-care-derailment for free virtual care until August 2023.