Culture Life flows on through Toledo water crisis Published on Aug. 10, 2014 Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print TJ Haas, left, hands a newly-filled water container to Dave Mysinger, right, as Andy Hartman, back, works to fill a 275 gallon drum with water at the baseball field at Perrysburg High School. The Blade/Isaac Hale Buy This Image Andy Hartman, a Perrysburg city worker in the water division, fills a jug with water at the baseball field at Perrysburg High School. The Blade/Isaac Hale Buy This Image Dakari Parish, left, 13, and Ayanna Bishop, right, 17, hand out free water in the receiving area at Central Catholic. The Blade/Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Volunteers unload a Salvation Army van full of bottled water from the American Red Cross at Central Catholic High School. The Blade/Isaac Hale Buy This Image Sgt. Chris Fitzgerald, center, and other police officers and volunteers load water into citizens' cars at Waite High School. The Blade/Isaac Hale Buy This Image Mayor D. Michael Collins talks about the toxins found in water supply during an evening press conference. THE BLADE/JEREMY WADSWORTH Buy This Image Lt. Don Murray of the Jerusalem Township Fire Department fills up the penguin exhibit at the Toledo Zoo on Sunday afternoon. Nearly 7,500 hundred gallons of water were delivered to the zoo during the crisis. SPECIAL TO BLADE/ Lucas Wark Firefighter Bryan West, left, works with Clara Cousino, 4, center, and Clay Cousino, 2, right, to fill buckets with water at the fire station in Oregon. The Blade/ Isaac Hale Buy This Image Related Items toledo ,toledo zoo ,empty glass city ,water crisis Recommended for you Click to comment