Clarendon Town Hall has new defibrillator, emergency response kit

By Tom Rivers, Editor Posted 3 June 2026 at 9:32 am

Photo by Tom Rivers

CLARENDON – Clarendon Deputy Town Supervisor Allen Robinson, left, and Town Supervisor Marc Major stand by a new defibrillator, first aid station and emergency handbook at the Clarendon Town Hall. It is located inside the town courtroom.

Clarendon also has a Narcan kit among the emergency supplies.

The Clarendon Lions Club contributed $1,000 towards the new defibrillator. The Lions Club meets at the Town Hall and wanted to support the town for making the space available to the club.

The town also paid $800 and tapped into a $1,895 grant from AEDGrant.com. Town Supervisor Marc Major wrote the application in November and the grant was approved in December. The new defibrillator has a battery that lasts seven years. The defibrillator replaces one that had expired.

Major, a longtime Clarendon firefighter, also wanted a Narcan kit. He said he has administered that several times as a firefighter to someone having an overdose.

“If you can help somebody we’re lucky we can do it,” said Robinson.