KINGSTON, NEW YORK—
Health Alliance Hospital Mary's Ave
Fire unspecified · Poisoning, poisoning-related asphyxia
Final narrative
A fire involving a vacuum pump in the hospital basement caused an employee to suffer smoke inhalation.
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