The Hotchkiss Fire Department purchased hazardous material repair kits for chlorine cylinders. The department asked any town wanting that service available to them to donate $100 to help defray the costs of the kits.
If the Town of Crawford were to have some kind of chlorine leak at the water plant, for example, the Hotchkiss Fire Department could be called to handle the situation.
The council followed the request of Bruce Bair, public works director, and approved sending $100 to the Hotchkiss Fire Department.
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