Units from Genesee and Erie counties have responded to a structure fire in Corfu at 4 Main Street, the former location of Pizza Pantry.
An ambulance was called to the scene for a firefighter who reportedly fell in the building, but he exited safely and the extent of his injuries, if any, are unknown at this time.
The building is a two-story brick structure that was apparently gutted, but there is no significant exterior damage.
The initial call came in at about 12:35 p.m.
Dan Fischer at WBTA is also working on getting information on the fire. Updates as they become available.
UPDATE 1:50 p.m.: Tim Yaeger says the firefighter mentioned in our first report is fine. He was treated and released. A second firefighter was struck by a piece of equipment and broke a tooth.
Linda Doll of Corfu says she called in the fire. She was returning from a funeral in Batavia when she saw smoke as she pulled into the village. As soon as she turned onto Main Street, she saw flames coming from the back of the building, she said. She immediately called 911.
UPDATE: The following photo was submitted to The Batavian by James F. Gerber, photographer for the Alden Fire Department.
UPDATE: Joanne Beck reports that the cause of the fire is suspicious.
The cause remains under investigation. Yaeger said it started on the outside of the building, and a witness reported children in the area.
Fire damage was contained to
Fire damage was contained to an addition to the back of the main structure.
The main structure received minimal smoke and water damage with a few broken windows.
Thanks for the update, Brian.
Thanks for the update, Brian.