A structure fire is reported at 20 Vine St. in the City of Batavia. City firefighters are on scene and the second and fourth platoons have been called in. Mercy EMS is going to scene in case needed.
UPDATE 6:26 p.m.: A fire chief has asked that police officers shut the street to traffic. Three rooms have been engulfed with flames at this point. National Grid and National Fuel are being contacted to shut off power to the structure.
UPDATE 6:29 p.m.: A firefighter says the second floor is full of smoke but there are no visible flames.
UPDATE 6:43 p.m.: Three rear windows upstairs have been opened, providing ventilation. The structure consists of two apartments. A young woman lives upstairs and Nick Ricigliano and his wife and toddler live downstairs. They are all out and safe. Ricigliano said he was burned out of his home last year, too. His family lived in an apartment on State Street in the city, in the same building where a woman died in a fire caused by her smoking cigarettes near her oxygen tank.
UPDATE 7:03 p.m.: A chief reports that the building housed a total of seven people. He asked that the American Red Cross be contacted and come to the scene to help those displaced by the fire.
UPDATE 7:15 p.m.: Firefighters are checking for hot spots in cavities of the building.
UPDATE 7:28 p.m.: A city inspector is called to the scene and "someone who boards up buildings."
UPDATE 7:37 p.m.: The fire is out and crews are cleaning up.
UPDATE 7:55 p.m.: The fire chief asks for the water department to shut off service to the building.
PHOTOS: Top photo by Frank Capuano.
My heart goes out to Nick
My heart goes out to Nick Ricigliano and his family. If there is anything the community can do to assist them, please post it.
Same here ! The Ricigliano
Same here ! The Ricigliano family has been through enough now this happens again to them, I agree that the community should help assist them somehow.
Well right now they need an
Well right now they need an apartment for them and their children. I work with them at Sunny's restaurant, and the crew there has been doing a lot to get them situated for a few days until they find permanant housing. So if anyone knows of any apartments for rent or places they can settle, then please contact.
Contact the Platt
Contact the Platt Properties/Creative Properties in Batavia at 344-0387 and ask for April or Mike. They have a lot of rentals and they might know. We rent from them.