Fatal Fire: Sources Say Alarms Were Off For Pre-Passover Cleaning
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Nanuet NY
26 March, 2021
11:02 AM
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SPRING VALLEY, NY — Staff members at the Evergreen Court Home for Adults may have turned off some fire alarms because they were cleaning the kitchen in a pre-Passover ritual, according to news reports. News12 cited government and religious leaders as sources for their report Thursday. "The holiday starts Saturday, but the koshering process typically begins days before and involves the removal of all foods with leavening agents," the media outlet said. The Journal News reported that for the ritual, cleaners of industrial ovens may use propane torches to generate intense heat. The alarm system is supposed to link directly to the county's Fire Control 44, lohud.com reported. "The fire alarm system in the building was on test. We don't know why that was," Spring Valley Fire Chief Ken Conjura said at a news briefing Friday. "We were dispatched for a 911 call for a smell of smoke. That is still being investigated." Other potential issues include questions about sprinkler systems and water pressure. Rockland County fire coordinator Chris Kear called the building "partially sprinklered" on Tuesday. He said later that investigators would be looking at the sprinkler and alarm systems as they probed the causes of the fire and its intensity. Another problem Kear noted in briefings was that on the night of the blaze, firefighters had to stretch hose lines more than a thousand feet to Route 45 because closer hydrants lacked water pressure. The assisted living facility, which housed 112 residents, was a converted hotel built in 1903. Speculation has swirled about the cause of the massive blaze that destroyed the assisted living facility and killed two people — firefighter Jared Lloyd and a resident who has not been identified. The fire was called in just before 1 a.m. and spread rapidly. Lloyd, 35, was rescuing residents. He had sent out a Mayday call from an upper floor before it collapsed, but he could not be reached. The causes of the fire are being investigated by the New York State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services, Office of Fire Prevention and Control, the Rockland County Sheriff's Office and the Spring Valley Police Department. Officials are asking for patience, saying they are analyzing the debris and interviewing staff and residents. The Spring Valley Fire Department announced a news conference at 4 p.m. Friday. SEE ALSO: Grieving Community Turns To Action After Fatal Spring Valley Fire
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