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Fire Chief: Skver Camp Risking Fatal Disaster


scam.jpgThe Times Herald Record reports:

The man who blew the whistle on dangers inside the former Homowack Lodge calls the conditions in the resort “a deathtrap waiting to happen” and says the state and town response to a standoff with a Hasidic sect has been beyond weak.

Summitville fire Chief Tim Koestler said Friday he’s horrified that men, women and children were still in the resort.

The state Department of Health gave the property owners and a religious camp nearly two weeks to fix code violations or leave voluntarily, then allowed them to defy a deadline and remain another week in spite of a state order to vacate.

Koestler, a plumbing and heating contractor, says conditions are so unsafe that the camp operator, Congregation Bais Trana, should have been evacuated July 7. On that day, he and town officials toured the buildings after the camp opened without a permit. All the girls were gathered in the indoor tennis courts and wore dust masks because of mold.

“You could literally take your hand and scrape the mold off the walls in the basement,” he said.

Conditions were so obviously a danger and a firetrap, he said, that no competent code inspector or health official could dispute the need for an immediate evacuation.

Even if the Health Department ultimately forces them out, Koestler said the state, the Town of Mamakating supervisor and code enforcement officer have put at risk some 265 girls and 35 families for weeks by failing to act more aggressively.

“I like to point my finger right at the town and the state,” he said. “If you or I did something like this, we would be closed up. It seems nothing is being done.”

As of Friday, an unknown number of girls and families were still staying at the resort, now known as Machne Bnos Square. The congregation defied a Monday deadline to leave.

Town Supervisor Bob Fiore recently said some people have left and others were going. The town periodically checks on progress, but has deferred enforcement to the Health Department. He couldn’t be reached Friday.

“We are still reviewing our legal options,” Health Department spokesman Jeffrey Hammond said Friday. “There is not going to be anything new over the weekend.”

 

Koestler said state and town officials have known about the dangers for at least two years, but have done little or no follow-up to ensure the camp complied and brought the hotel up to code.

State and town officials and the chief and assistant chief of the Summitville Fire Department met in September with Dov Goldman, a man representing the ownership group. Numerous violations were discussed.

“I am tired of beating a dead horse there,” Koestler said. “There is enough work in that building to keep 10 crews of men busy for two years.”

The girls are staying in two three-story buildings connected to the complex and indoor tennis courts. Hallway fire door exits were padlocked or blocked. Some doors don’t open all the way.

Large holes in the walls and ceilings can make a fire jump more quickly through the buildings, Koestler said, while electrical and plumbing violations could spark a fire. He said pervasive mold should have been enough to order an immediate evacuation.

A mikvah — a ritual bath — in the cellar also scared him. An open cistern collects rainwater. A toddler could wander down, easily fall into the pool and drown.

“It is totally open and it is full of water,” he said. “I don’t know how deep it is, but deep enough for a person to drown in.”

Koestler said he was making unannounced fire inspections to ensure the camp was doing 24-hour fire watches as required, but soon got a call from Fiore at Town Hall.

“I was asked nicely not to go back to the Homowack unless we have a fire alarm.”



10 Responses

  1. Well, this is a reversal of cries of anti-semitism. It seems Skvere are getting special treatment. Let’s pray the people there won’t need “special” medical treatment from breathing in all that muck.

  2. So Mr Fire Chief if its sooooo bad, how come your people as well as the city, township, county, etc., doesn’t come and physically shlep them out of danger???

  3. The following is a 100% serious question without a hint of sarcasm:

    Why are the camp’s administrations so blatantly ignoring this enormous breach of safety and being over the issur d’oraisa of v’nishmartem meod over 300 times? I mean, who will they blame if the worst happens?

  4. I have been following this news on the Camp from a close connection and Point of view.

    Putting aside the point that YWN is posting this as a major headline every time the Record writes something about it, is very interesting to me, since the Record is known for its Anti-Semitism and incorrect news on Jewish communities and Camps. But let’s not talk on that.

    For what I know, the Camp has gotten a date late in Aug to leave the Hotel, and up to that point they are fully permitted to stay in by the State!

    The record of course won’t report that, since they would like to mess things up and have the Camp leave, but that is not correct and the Camp is fully licensed to be in there.

    YWN should have checked that before posting this article, but I guess YWN believes every word the Record writes.

    I wonder…

  5. Why is it always “anti-Semitism” when frum (Chassidishe) people snub to laws of the land??Doesn’t everyone have to follow the same safety rules?

  6. #6 ..skvere and for that matter, any organization, doesnt go around reading all news blogs and the posters of those newsblogs as to answer them.as an insider who knows what going on, this fire chief lives close by and es shtect eim that he has these neighbors from the ‘dark ages’

  7. If ‘chas va sholom’ a tradjedy occurs,we’ll just say that we have to do “tshuvah” and check our
    mezuzos. The time to act is before we have a problem.

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