Dialysis Patients Evacuated, Firefighters Find Only Smoke
Published: 9:43 AM, 06/09/2009
Last updated: 9:48 AM, 06/09/2009
Source: The Greeneville Sun
BY BILL
JONES
STAFF WRITER
Units of the
Greeneville Fire Department were dispatched about 7:20 a.m. today to a report of a possible fire at
the Greeneville Dialysis Center on Serral Drive.
Emergency radio
transmissions between Greene County 911 and responding fire units indicated that a rear room at the
180 Serral Drive clinic was filling with smoke and that there were patients inside the
structure.
GFD Lt. Marty Shelton said after fire units cleared the scene
that no smoke had been in the portion of the building where patients were being
treated.
He said the patients had been evacuated from the building to the
parking lot as a precaution.
Firefighters, Shelton said, determined that
the source of the smoke in the rear storage and mechanical room was a malfunctioning, roof-top
heating and air-conditioning unit.
Firefighters shut down the
malfunctioning unit and cleared smoke from the storage room using large
fans.
Normal operations resumed at the dialysis center shortly after 8
a.m., Shelton said.
Fire units left the scene at 8:10 a.m. and returned
to their stations.
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