Ohio has its own facility to train firefighters and others to understand and implement effective emergency response practices at typical oilfield drilling sites and production sites (developed by the Ohio Oil & Gas Energy Education Program). Recently, from the Akron Beacon Journal: "The Ohio fire-training program, which was started in 2001, was reportedly the first of its kind in the United States. To date, more than 350 fire departments from 33 Ohio counties and seven other states have participated in the program, which is funded by the state's gas and oil industry." Nice.