Newburgh Ministry Executive Director Colin Jarvis addresses local officials who were encouraging the use of carbon monoxide detectors in Newburgh while raising awareness about the imminent dangers of CO poisoning on Saturday, March 28, 2015 in Newburgh, NY. Hudson Valley Press/CHUCK STEWART, JR.
Cynthia Gilkeson addresses local officials who were encouraging the use of carbon monoxide detectors in Newburgh while raising awareness about the imminent dangers of CO poisoning on Saturday, March 28, 2015 in Newburgh, NY. Hudson Valley Press/CHUCK STEWART, JR.
Orange County Executive Steve Neuhaus and City of Newburgh Fire Chief Michael Vatter encourage the use of carbon monoxide detectors in Newburgh while raising awareness about the imminent dangers of CO poisoning on Saturday, March 28, 2015 in Newburgh, NY. Hudson Valley Press/CHUCK STEWART, JR.
Healthy Neighborhoods Outreach Worker Orlando Torres does a home assessment with Israel Gonzalez as Orange County Executive Steve Neuhaus listens. Officials were encouraging the use of carbon monoxide detectors in Newburgh while raising awareness about the imminent dangers of CO poisoning on Saturday, March 28, 2015 in Newburgh, NY. Hudson Valley Press/CHUCK STEWART, JR.
Orange County Executive Steve Neuhaus, looks at a broken window and graffiti on Johnston Street on the way to a healthy home inspection to encourage the use of carbon monoxide detectors in Newburgh while raising awareness about the imminent dangers of CO poisoning on Saturday, March 28, 2015 in Newburgh, NY. Hudson Valley Press/CHUCK STEWART, JR.
City of Newburgh Mayor Judy Kennedy, Councilwoman Karen Mejia and Newburgh Fire Chief Michael Vatter walk up Johnston Street to a healthy home inspection to encourage the use of carbon monoxide detectors in Newburgh while raising awareness about the imminent dangers of CO poisoning on Saturday, March 28, 2015 in Newburgh, NY. Hudson Valley Press/CHUCK STEWART, JR.
Orange County Executive Steve Neuhaus, far left, listens as Linda Jansen of the Orange County Dept. of Health (far right) performs a healthy home assessment. Local officials were encouraging the use of carbon monoxide detectors in Newburgh while raising awareness about the imminent dangers of CO poisoning on Saturday, March 28, 2015 in Newburgh, NY. Hudson Valley Press/CHUCK STEWART, JR.
City of Newburgh Firemen check for CO during a healthy home assessment. Local officials were encouraging the use of carbon monoxide detectors in Newburgh while raising awareness about the imminent dangers of CO poisoning on Saturday, March 28, 2015 in Newburgh, NY. Hudson Valley Press/CHUCK STEWART, JR.
Orange County Executive Steve Neuhaus talks with firemen as Fire Chief Michael Vatter reviews the results of the CO detector during a healthy home assessment. Local officials encourage the use of carbon monoxide detectors in Newburgh while raising awareness about the imminent dangers of CO poisoning on Saturday, March 28, 2015 in Newburgh, NY. Hudson Valley Press/CHUCK STEWART, JR.
During a healthy home assessment, firemen discovered the battery was removed from this carbon monoxide detector, as it was repurposed as an indoor clothes line. Local officials were encouraging the use of carbon monoxide detectors in Newburgh while raising awareness about the imminent dangers of CO poisoning on Saturday, March 28, 2015 in Newburgh, NY. Hudson Valley Press/CHUCK STEWART, JR.
Orange County Executive Steve Neuhaus, Robert Deitrich, Director, Community Health Outreach, Newburgh Mayor Judy Kennedy, and Newburgh Fire Chief Michael Vatter joined with local officials to encourage the use of carbon monoxide detectors in Newburgh while raising awareness about the imminent dangers of CO poisoning on Saturday, March 28, 2015 in Newburgh, NY. Hudson Valley Press/CHUCK STEWART, JR.
Orange County Executive Steve Neuhaus, at podium, is joined by local officials to encourage the use of carbon monoxide detectors in Newburgh while raising awareness about the imminent dangers of CO poisoning on Saturday, March 28, 2015 in Newburgh, NY. Hudson Valley Press/CHUCK STEWART, JR.
Orange County Executive Steve Neuhaus, and Robert Deitrich, Director, Community Health Outreach joined with local officials to encourage the use of carbon monoxide detectors in Newburgh while raising awareness about the imminent dangers of CO poisoning on Saturday, March 28, 2015 in Newburgh, NY. Hudson Valley Press/CHUCK STEWART, JR.
Orange County Executive Steve Neuhaus, Robert Deitrich, Director, Community Health Outreach, and Newburgh Mayor Judy Kennedy joined with local officials to encourage the use of carbon monoxide detectors in Newburgh while raising awareness about the imminent dangers of CO poisoning on Saturday, March 28, 2015 in Newburgh, NY. Hudson Valley Press/CHUCK STEWART, JR.
Orange County Executive Steve Neuhaus, (left) looks on as Newburgh Mayor Judy Kennedy addresses those gathered to encourage the use of carbon monoxide detectors in Newburgh while raising awareness about the imminent dangers of CO poisoning on Saturday, March 28, 2015 in Newburgh, NY. Hudson Valley Press/CHUCK STEWART, JR.
Orange County Executive Steve Neuhaus, (left) looks on as Robert Deitrich, Director, Community Health Outreach, addresses those gathered, including Newburgh Fire Chief Michael Vatter, to encourage the use of carbon monoxide detectors in Newburgh while raising awareness about the imminent dangers of CO poisoning on Saturday, March 28, 2015 in Newburgh, NY. Hudson Valley Press/CHUCK STEWART, JR.
Orange County Executive Steve Neuhaus, (left) looks on as Newburgh Fire Chief Michael Vatter addresses those gathered and encouraged the use of carbon monoxide detectors in Newburgh while raising awareness about the imminent dangers of CO poisoning on Saturday, March 28, 2015 in Newburgh, NY. Hudson Valley Press/CHUCK STEWART, JR.
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