McDonough woman wants 'answers' in FEMA dispute

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Angela Wilson, of McDonough, planned to call a recently-bought trailer the "Dream Releaser," and to use it for vacations for her family.

However, she said, the purchase has been "anything but" a dream, because it is reportedly tainted with formaldehyde fumes. "We couldn't use that name for this trailer," said Wilson, 30. "It's been a nightmare. It's not a dream at all."

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