Hollister firefighters were called out to the Winn Insurance
Building on Fifth Street at about 10:20 a.m. Wednesday.
Hollister Fire Chief Bill Garringer said the incident started
when a workman who was installing an air conditioning unit on the
roof was soldering some pipe.
Hollister firefighters were called out to the Winn Insurance Building on Fifth Street at about 10:20 a.m. Wednesday.

Hollister Fire Chief Bill Garringer said the incident started when a workman who was installing an air conditioning unit on the roof was soldering some pipe.

The workman was using a block of wood to hold part of the pipe in place when heat from a soldering device burned some of the wood. Smoke from the burned wood filtered into the building’s ventilation system.

“At first, it took us a few minutes to pinpoint exactly what was wrong,” Garringer said.

He said if nothing else he could look at it like a good training session for the department.

Employees who smelled the smoke called the fire department believing the building was on fire.

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