It was Norma’s last show.
On Sunday morning, WZOZ aired the final installment of
Hutman, a retired
The blaze was so fierce when firefighters arrived shortly before
Hutman was found dead inside a first floor hallway during the ensuing hours-long fight against the blaze. Her death was ruled accidental, although the cause of the fire is undetermined.
An autopsy was performed by Dr.
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Hurley, who was called to the scene at
The home was collapsing around them as they battled the flames, and at one point, a firefighter fell through the second floor.
“”He was basically able to rescue himself,”” Pidgeon said.
Firefighters were forced to withdraw from the interior attack and take a “”surround and drown”” posture, as they doused the flames from outside at a rate Pidgeon said was 1,000 gallons-per-minute or more.
“”If you had to describe her real essence, you had to describe her as a thinker,”” Drugovich said. “”Norma challenged everyone that she met to think more deeply.””
Hutman, 76, retired from
In 2001, she became professor emerita of comparative literature, Drugovich said.
She was also a founding member of the
“”She really believed in international experience,”” Drugovich said.
Last year, Hutman published a collection of children’s bedtime stories, “”A Bunny Named Cup Cake: The Complete Cup Cake Stories.””
In 2004, she survived the crash of her
“”She was an eccentric and a very interesting person,”” said former colleague
On her website, Hutman said she came to
In late 2009, she established the Florence and George Hutman Scholarship for International Studies in memory of her parents.
When she retired, she took on other endeavors. She is credited by many for revitalizing what is now the
“”I have known Norma for 20 years, and I found her to be a delightful conversationalist. She was very intelligent,”” Bruni said. “”She was always learning, always reading. She was always trying to have stimulating conversations with people.
Bruni said her appearances on the show were “”always good times.””
Hutman’s final show featured an interview with Hartwick Professor
“”(Saturday) morning when we first got the news, there was a question about whether to air the show or not,”” Wells said Sunday. “”It was a very quick decision.””
Wells said Hutman would have chastised him for even thinking about not running it.
“”She put so much of her heart and soul into that show,”” Wells said. “”The research she put together was extensive. It’s certainly a loss for the whole community.””
The fire that claimed Hutman’s life may have smoldered for hours before it was spotted by a passerby, according to the city fire chief.
Capt.
After the battle against the blaze transitioned from interior to exterior, firefighters encountered low-water volume from hydrants. Tankers from
There were three smoke detectors that were found in the ruins of the home, but it was not clear if any were working, Pidgeon said.
He said he did not hear any activated smoke detectors when he arrived on the scene. Pidgeon also said the collapsing structure and water pressure posed problems that did not have an impact on Hutman’s death.
“”She was deceased when we got there. It would not have changed the outcome,”” he said.
There was extensive damage on the second floor in the central area of the home, and this is believed to be where the fire started, although an exact room could not be pinpointed, Pidgeon said.
The cause is also unknown despite an intensive investigation in the heavily damaged house, which had to be shored up with beams, he said.
“”It’s going to be ruled undetermined,”” Pidgeon said.
The fire was not considered suspicious, he said.
“”I believe she did smoke. That certainly is a potential that can’t be ruled out,”” Pidgeon said.
The blaze was the 18th response by the fire department in an unusually busy 24-hour period. The department had twice the usual number of calls, with many of them related to the weather.
A fire engine and ambulance from
Wells said WZOZ will air a tribute show next Sunday in Hutman’s time slot that will begin with a recording of Hutmans’ signature greeting, “”Good morning.””
Wells said he and Mayor
“”She was eccentric and we know that,”” Wells said. “”But she was so dedicated to the community. That’s really what I saw with what she brought to that radio program. It was almost like taking the classroom to the entire community.””?