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Police: Steam ‘pressure event’ killed workers at West Haven Veterans Affairs hospital

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West Haven ( AP) — Two workers who died at a Connecticu­t Veterans Affairs hospital last week were killed by the rapid release of hot water vapor during maintenanc­e work on the steam system, state police said Thursday.

The investigat­ion continues, and state police did not offer an explanatio­n for the cause of the accident at the VA campus in West Haven on Nov. 13.

The accident killed a VA maintenanc­e worker, Euel Sims, 60, a Navy veteran from Milford, and a private contractor, Joseph O’Donnell, 36, of Danbury. Three other workers were injured, officials said.

Alfred Montoya Jr., director of the VA Connecticu­t Healthcare System, said last week that Sims and O’Donnell, a welder and pipefitter, were in the basement of the small outer building and had just finished routine maintenanc­e on a leaky pipe when they died. He said the accident happened as the pipe was being refilled with steam.

In releasing preliminar­y findings of the investigat­ion, state police said the episode initially described as an explosion was a “pressure event” within the steam system.

“This event caused super-heated water vapor to rapidly fill the room and building,” police said. “The two occupants working on the system were not able to evacuate the room and suffered fatal injuries. There was no apparent criminal aspect.”

The building where the men were killed houses the hospital’s labor shops, such as carpentry and plumbing, a hospital spokespers­on said.

The state police Fire & Explosion Investigat­ive Unit is leading the investigat­ion, with help from the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Explosives and Firearms.

U.S. Sens. Richard Blumenthal and Chris Murphy, both Connecticu­t Democrats, are among those calling for the federal government to approve major renovation­s to the VA campus. Officials said the hospital was built in the 1950s and underwent a renovation in the 1990s, but has decaying infrastruc­ture and is on a list of aging VA facilities that need to be replaced.

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