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WV State Architect Board Public Member
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Adjunct Instructor WVU Fire Service

02/06/2026

UPDATED: Fire heavily damages Lehigh Valley Hospital-Dickson City, 77 patients evacuated, no one hurt
WVIA | By Borys Krawczeniuk | WVIA News,
Sarah Hofius Hall | WVIA News
Published February 4, 2026 at 11:24 PM EST

Christopher Dolan
Firefighters work to extinguish the fire at Lehigh Valley Hospital-Dickson City late Wednesday night. The fire destroyed the Orthopedic Institute, connected to the main hospital.
A massive fire that threw flames high into the cold, night sky forced dozens of patients to evacuate Lehigh Valley Hospital-Dickson City and destroyed the orthopedics wing late Wednesday evening.
No patients, staff or firefighters were injured, though some patients were already asleep in the four-story hospital when the fire was reported at 9:40 p.m., officials said. As hospital staff and even a state legislator who's a nurse settled shocked patients at a hospital-related building next door, numerous ambulances from across the region arrived to shuttle patients to hospitals as far away as Allentown.
"Everybody is safe," Dickson City Fire Chief Rich Chowanec said. "All four floors of the hospital, plus the emergency room, were evacuated. They did a fantastic job."
The fire's cause remains under investigation.
Geisinger hospitals accepted 13 patients — 12 at Geisinger Community Medical Center in Scranton and one at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center in Plains Twp, health system spokesman Matt Mattei said Thursday. As of 8:25 a.m., five patients were in fair condition, four were treated and released, three were in good condition and one patient is in critical condition, Mattei said.
Wayne Memorial Hospital in Honesdale accepted five patients, all of whom were in stable condition, community relations manager Carol Kneier said in an email.
Commonwealth Health hospitals were caring for eight patients and "continue to assist where we can," spokesperson Annmarie Poslock said in an email. "All patients were evaluated and provided appropriate care by our clinical teams."
How firefighters tackled it
Chowanec said the fire was reported about 9:40 p.m. Dozens of firefighters from numerous hose companies rushed to the scene, sirens blaring, emergency lights flashing.
"I responded immediately from my house, and while I was on the way, I did see a smoke condition in the air, so I called for extra resources," the fire chief said. "Right off the bat, when I arrived, we already had flames through the roof of the office area of the Orthopedic Institute. And as the crews were starting to arrive, we started making a fire attack."
A firefighter perched at the top of a ladder truck spraying water on flames for more than an hour.
By midnight, when Chowanec could finally emerge to address local media, the fire was almost out.
"We have the main fires knocked down. We're just hitting some hot spots. There was no fire impingement to the hospital itself. There was some smoke damage on (floors) three and four, some smoke on the first floor to kitchen area, and a little bit of water damage on the first floor as well," Chowanec said.
Electricity was shut off. A firewall designed to prevent fire from spreading between the orthopedics center and the main hospital saved the main hospital from extensive damage, Chowanec said.
"There is a three-hour firewall that separates the orthopedic Institute and the hospital side," he said. "That definitely helped ... We will be powering back up the hospital as soon as they can ensure that all the fire is ou ... That's up to the hospital if they're gonna go back in, but just so we can get some power back into the hospital side so the pipes don't freeze and stuff like that."
It's unclear how long the main hospital will remain closed. Lehigh Valley Health Network issued a statement directed only at families of patients.
"For information regarding patients evacuated from last night’s fire at Lehigh Valley Hospital, family members only should call 610-402-0498," the statement said.

Borys Krawczeniuk
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WVIA News
An ambulance crew loads a patient for transport to another hospital.
Six of the 77 patients were in intensive care and were evacuated first.
"Whatever hospitals had beds available," Lackawanna County Emergency Management Director Tom Taylor said. "We've called all the way down to St Luke's (in Allentown) ... They found the beds. So it's just a matter of getting the patients loaded on the ambulance."
Patients were unavailable for comment. Many milled about inside a prosthetics center next door as nurses and hospital staff determined their condition. State Rep. Bridget Kosierowski, still a licensed registered nurse, praised the "all-hands-on-deck" response by hospital and emergency officials. She chatted with patients and tried to keep them calm, she said.
"I think these patients are in shock," Kosierowski said. "They just got bolted out of a hospital that is on fire. This is unprecedented, but there's a calm here ... The patients feel safe. There's no chaos. It's very professional and very calm."
Many orthopedic patients were less mobile than normally, she said.
"There's a gentleman in here with a (leg) fracture, waiting for surgery tomorrow," Kosierowski said. "He's on a stretcher, and he's supposed to go the or tomorrow. He's a Dickson City guy. His wife's in her 80s. She's home. He's by himself in there."
Local, state response
As emergency lights on fire trucks and ambulances lit up the night, snowplow trucks blocked the Dickson City exit of Interstate 81 north to limit traffic. County officials called in two County of Lackawanna Transit System buses to keep patients' family members warm.
One woman cried and was calmed by another as she approached a bus.
"We're okay, we're okay," the second woman said.
Kosierowski said she spoke to U.S. Rep. Rob Bresnahan, who was on his way back to the region from Washington, D.C.
"The amount of communication and the collaboration to this response, I'm really pleased... to have that kind of open communication," she said.
Bresnahan's office issued a statement on his behalf.
“My thoughts are with the patients, staff, first responders, and families affected by the fire at Lehigh Valley Hospital–Dickson City," Bresnahan said. "I am traveling back from Washington, and my team and I will continue to closely monitor the situation and support local officials as they respond.”
Gov. Josh Shapiro's local representative, Drew Popish, and Bresnahan's district director, Brian Langan, joined Kosierowski on the scene.
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The lawmakers, along with many others in the region, have worked to both preserve and increase health care access in recent months. Tenor Health Foundation and Commonwealth Health closed a deal this week selling Tenor Wilkes-Barre General and Scranton’s Moses Taylor and Regional hospitals.
"We're really lucky to live in this environment where we are and certainly having a hospital for patients to go to is also something that's really critical," Kosierowski said.
State police, the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency and the state Department of Health were on scene and helped to evacuate patients and secure the area, Gov. Josh Shapiro said in a social media post.
"Thank you to every first responder running toward danger to help their fellow Pennsylvanians," he wrote. "Lori and I are praying for the staff, patients, their families and the entire community tonight."
Hospital opened in 2022
Lehigh Valley Health Network opened the Main Street campus in 2022. The 100,000-square-foot hospital has a surgical specialty focus, with seven operating rooms and two procedure rooms.
The hospital features 24 private inpatient rooms, a 19-bay emergency room and a helipad for times when a higher level of care is needed.
The connected Orthopedic Institute featured a walk-in clinic and treatment for "any type of orthopedic or musculoskeletal problem," according to the health network.

12/24/2025

I try to remember to post this every year.

Just a week before Christmas I had a visitor. I just finished household chores for the night and was preparing to go to bed, when I heard a noise in the front of the house. I opened the door to the front room and, to my surprise, Santa himself stepped out from behind the Christmas tree. He placed a finger over his mouth so I would not cry out. "What are you doing?" I started to ask. The words choked up in my throat, as I saw he had tears in his eyes. His usual jolly manor was gone.

Gone was the eager boisterous soul we all know. He then answered me with a simple statement, "TEACH THE CHILDREN". I was puzzled; what did he mean?
He anticipated my question, and with one quick movement brought forth a miniature bag from behind the tree. As I stood there bewildered, Santa said, "TEACH THE CHILDREN! Teach them the meaning of Christmas. The meaning that children now-a-day's have forgotten!"

Santa then reached in his bag and pulled out a FIR TREE and placed it before the mantle. "Teach the children that the pure green color of the stately fir tree remains green all year around, depicting the everlasting hope of mankind. All the needles point to heaven, making it a symbol of man's thoughts toward heaven."
He again reached into his bag and pulled out a brilliant STAR. "Teach the children that the star was the heavenly sign of promises long ago. God promised a savior for the world, and the star was the sign of the fulfillment of that promise."

He then reached in his bag a pulled out a CANDLE. "Teach the children that the candle symbolizes that Christ is the light of the world, and when we see this great light we are reminded of he who displaced the darkness."

Once again, he reached into his bag and removed a WREATH and placed it on the tree. "Teach the children that the wreath symbolizes the eternal nature of love. Real love never ceases. Love is one continuous round of affection."

He then pulled out from his bag an ornament of HIMSELF. "Teach the children that I, Santa Clause symbolizes the generosity and good will we feel during the month of December."
He reached in again and pulled out a HOLLY LEAF. "Teach the children that the holly plant represents immortality. It represents the Crown of Thorns worn by our Savior. The red holly berries represent the blood shed by Him."

Next he pulled out a GIFT from the bag and said. "Teach the children that God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son.. "Thanks be to God for his unspeakable gift. Teach the children the Wise Men bowed before the Holy Babe and presented Him with gold, frankincense, and myrrh. We should always give gifts in the same spirit as the Wise Men."

Santa reached in his bag and pulled out a CANDY CANE and hung it on the tree. "Teach the children that the candy cane represents the shepherds crook. The crook on the Sheperd's staff helps bring back strayed sheep to the flock. The candy cane is the symbol that we are our brother's keeper."

He reached in again and pulled out an ANGEL. "Teach the children that it was the Angels that heralded in the glorious news of the Savior's birth. The angels sang Glory to God in the Highest, on earth peace, and good will toward men."

Suddenly I heard a soft twinkling sound, from his bag he pulled out a BELL. "Teach the children that the lost sheep are found by the sound of the bell, it should bring man to fold. The bell symbolizes guidance and return."

Santa looked back at the tree and was pleased. He looked back at me and I saw the twinkler was back in his eyes. He said, "Teach the children the true meaning of Christmas, and to not put me in the center, for I am but a humble servant of the One That Is, and I bow down and worship Him our Lord our God"
God Bless America
One Nation Under God

10/31/2025
Jane Lew VFD and Weston Fire Department showing respect for Lost Creek VFD Firefighter Worthy C Hall.  Served for over 6...
08/02/2025

Jane Lew VFD and Weston Fire Department showing respect for Lost Creek VFD Firefighter Worthy C Hall. Served for over 60 years (not just a member, but served) and served his community. Rest in Peace Worthy, we got it from here

I see so many post that say, "Always Remember" or "Never Forget".  Some post are from some that are too young to remembe...
09/10/2024

I see so many post that say, "Always Remember" or "Never Forget". Some post are from some that are too young to remember. For me it was "real." Less than 3 months earlier In June 2001 I was in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands taking classes offered by Homeland Security with members of New York City Fire Department instructing some of the class. There were a contingent from West Virginia as well as FBI. We studied a Incident Command and Hazardous Material and possibilities of Biological Agents being used by terrorist. I believe our country knew we may be attacked. Little did we know that terrorist would use our country's airlines as "bombs" against us.
I remember, I cannot forget; that day in September as I sat doing reports watching the "Today Show" when they broke with the news and showed the first plane that struck the first tower. I watched as they showed the second plane hit the next tower. I then knew this was no accident. 10 minutes later I received a page from the office and when I called they told me to be prepared they may be sending me to New York City.
For me this was REAL. I can never forget, I will always remember. A friend who was a Battalion Chief with Arlington, VA who was at the Pentagon knows it was real. Though my career with the Fire Marshal is over, training through Homeland Security going through live nerve agent in Alabama, going through explosive training in New Mexico was REAL. I WILL NEVER FORGET. I will always remember.
Watching what the media and politicians are doing today to split this country makes me SICK. I want to remember how our country came together, "even if it was for a short period of time" a country United States of America.
I want to forget the naive hatred shown by some people in our country, the media, and politicians.
Let us remember the picture of the magnificent Twin Towers and how our country was once a country united; this United States of America.
I posted this several years ago and it seems nothing has changed. So Sad. Still God blesses the USA.

High School Softball comes to an end.  Time to begin the future
05/20/2024

High School Softball comes to an end. Time to begin the future

03/06/2024

E-Bikes Recalled Due to Fire Hazard; One Injury Reported

Company: Pacific Cycle

Reason for Hazard: The wiring harness that manages the charging of the lithium-ion battery was not properly assembled, creating a risk of overheating and fire while charging.

Remedy: Consumers should enter their serial number on Pacific Cycle's Recall page before returning their bike(s) to confirm their electric bike is part of the recall. Recalled bikes can be turned in at Bass Pro Shops or Cabela’s for a full refund.

This girl was impersonating a Fire Marshal in 2012, and has 18th Birthday on Sunday.   Wish her a Happy Birthday!
01/05/2024

This girl was impersonating a Fire Marshal in 2012, and has 18th Birthday on Sunday. Wish her a Happy Birthday!

07/26/2022

Since July 1 I was appointed to NFPA Committee Architect, Engineer, Building Officials. Also appointed to NCARB (National Conference Architect Registration Board) Sub Committee for Continuous Education.

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