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Alameda County firefighters on Thursday responded to a possible explosion and fire in the 800 block of Lewelling Blvd. in Hayward.
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With air traffic controllers in the news lately, NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks Emily Hanoka, a former controller who retired earlier this year, about the stresses and sacrifices involved in the work.