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DWI charge made following accident that led to car fire

By Howard B. Owens

An accident on Prole Road, Stafford, early Sunday morning led to a vehicle fire and an arrest for the 21-year-old driver on a charge of alleged DWI.

Adam B. Thomas, of 191 S. Main St., Batavia, was headed North on Prole at 5:33 a.m. when his 1999 Dodge sedan reportedly left the road, hit a rock pile and then a group of trees before catching on fire.

Thomas allegedly fled the scene and was located later.

The accident was investigated by Deputy Tim Weis, who charged Adams with DWI, driving with a BAC of .08 or greater, leaving the scene of an accident, unlicensed operation, no seat belt, driving on a suspended license and speeding.

Driver charged under 'Leandra's Law' following accident in Darien

By Howard B. Owens

A 23-year-old woman from Alden was charged with DWI and a felony under "Leandra's Law" after reportedly being involved in a two-car accident in Darien on Thursday evening.

Haley A. Heidebreicht, of Seabrook Drive, Alden, allegedly had a BAC of .08 or greater. And she allegedly had a 5-month-old girl in the 2000 Dodge SUV she was driving.

Heidebreicht was driving westbound on Sumner Road when another driver reportedly failed to yield at the intersection with Colby Road.

Three people were hurt in the accident, including the 5-month-old, who was transported to Children's Hospital by ground ambulance. The driver and passenger in the other vehicle also suffered minor injuries and were taken to UMMC.

The other driver, Margaret M. Bliemeister, 46, of Townline Road, Alden, was issued a citation.

Her passenger was 16-year-old Edwin T. Bliemeister, also of Alden.

Truck stuck on Route 5, Corfu, blocking traffic

By Howard B. Owens

A truck attempting to turn around on Route 5 in Corfu has become stuck and is now blocking both lanes of traffic.

The cab of the truck apparently became stuck in the yard of 540 Main Road.  The trailer is in the roadway.

Law enforcement is responding.


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Massive ammonia leak prompts evacuation in Oakfield

By Billie Owens

A massive ammonia leak at Allens, Inc., at 46 Stevens St. in Oakfield, is prompting fire officials to call for the immediate evacuation of employees and residents.

People in the area of Webber Avenue and Stevens Street are to be directed to Oakfield-Elba Townline Road, Route 262.

Responding are: Bergen, East Pembroke, Oakfield, Alabama and Elba fire departments, including units for fire police and standby.

Officials are trying to do a "reverse 9-1-1" call to all residents in the area to order their evacuation.

The command post is staging from the railroad tracks across the street from the Oakfield Hotel.

Allens is a frozen-food processing plant. The incident was called in by an employee who noticed the strong odor of ammonia. The private company, based in Shiloam, Ark., is reported to have up to 200 employees during peak season. There were 65 employees working at the time the leak occurred.

UPDATE (12:48 p.m.): A haz-mat team is setting up. The leak is in the main engine room at the processing plant. Mercy EMS units are responding also.

UPDATE (1:06 p.m.): Until the leak is secured, they are also evacuating a nearby Little League game. There's a slight ammonia odor at the ball field.

UPDATE (1:10 p.m.): Fire officials are notifying the Department of Environmental Conservation and are calling for additional haz-mat crews.

UPDATE (1:15 p.m.): East Shelby Fire Department is called in for standby. A "public relations officer" is requested.

UPDATE (1:20 p.m.): Fire official says "We are trying to coordinate people to get evacuated out of the park and they need to move, in an orderly fashion, no need to get excited." They are pretty inundated there. All fire police in the area are called in. There's only a slight odor at the Little League field and there's a good breeze in the area, so the firefighters aren't too worried.

UPDATE (1:30 p.m.): The low points of the southern part of the Village of Oakfield have successfully been evacuated.

UPDATE (1:35 p.m.): A tanker is called to the north side of the building, apparently the hose/water hydrants were not effective. The Ladies' Auxiliary is asked to bring water and Gatorade to the scene for the crews. The Monroe County haz-mat team has been dispatched to the scene.

UPDATE (1:40 p.m.): Fire officials call for firefighters to be "packed up and ready to go in" to the building. Officials are notified that two ATV riders are on the railroad tracks heading eastbound to the area. Firefighters are asked to "roam around the village to see if any pockets (of ammonia) are out there."

UPDATE (1:45 p.m.): Callers are swamping the Oakfield Fire Hall and asking where they should go. The fire officials said all of Main Street in the Village of Oakfield is being shut down completely, including to pedestrians. People are asked to go the "parade route" just as it was for Memorial Day. They should go the Oakfield-Elba Townline Road, west to South Pearl Street, then turn right (north) to the command post on South Pearl Street. People can also go to Malby then Fisher roads. Any and every firefighter that has any availability is called to assist with putting up barricades and enforcing them along Main Street. Another "recon" team is called into the building. As for evacuees, "All I'm lettin' people do is go out of town east," says a fire policeman on scene. People in cars should keep the windows up. Entry to the village, primarily Route 63 south, is being banned.

UPDATE (1:55 p.m.): The ammonia odor is still heavy inside the building. They have made "no progress." The toxic fumes are still being put into the atmosphere via exhaust fans. Fire police are requested to Cole and Main streets and to Fisher and Route 63.

UPDATE (2:03 p.m.): They are running out, or are out, of spare batteries. Some firefighters are suffering from heat exhaustion and need to be taken to "rehab" for relief. Also, the ammonia odor is very strong at ground zero, Webber and Stevens, and the firefighters need to be relieved to get fresh air. Fire police are not on scene at Webber and Stevens, but are requested.

UPDATE (2:06 p.m.): Alabama Fire Department has spare batteries and they are going to provide them. People at the scene are working to provide the firefighters with water and Gatorade, but need more and they have no ice. No progress on the ammonia leak. "No results still."

UPDATE (2:10 p.m.): Progress at last! The main valves have been successfully shut down. A refrigeration company has been called to the scene to provide much needed water and provisions for the firefighters.

UPDATE (2:25 p.m.): A mother is arguing with fire police at North Pearl and Malby roads. She wants to go inside the blockade to retrieve her children, but the fire police are not letting her inside. A chief is on his way to straighten out the issue. No one knows just where her children are however. Media converged on the area are told to set up inside the Oakfield Fire Hall. The Monroe County haz-mat team has arrived and is going to the Allens building.

UPDATE (2:45 p.m.): The ammonia leak is shut down and the scene at Allens, Inc., is secure.

UPDATE (2:49 p.m.): Although the leak is shut down, fire crews at the scene are not being allowed to roll up their hoses and break down their operations as a precaution for the time being. It is not yet known when residents will be allowed back into the village.

UPDATE (3:01 p.m.): Allen's, Inc., employees have reported that the site of the leak, which has been shut off, has been isolated. A firefighter on scene is being taken to the hospital for dehydration.

UPDATE (3:05 p.m.): A second Haz Mat team from Monroe County has arrived and will be going around the village with monitoring devices to determine if any ammonia vapors remain.

UPDATE (3:10 p.m.): All roads have re-opened and all residents may return home. Apparently, that was not relayed to many of the fire police, some of whom were unsure what the directives were.

UPDATE (3:18 p.m.): The refrigeration truck called in at 2:10 p.m. has finally arrived so the firefighters can get some water, Gatorade, ice and food.

UPDATE (3:22 p.m.): A second person at the scene has succumbed to heat exhaustion and dehydration and is being transported to the hospital.

UPDATE (3:45 p.m.): Some units are going back in service and any remaining commotion at this point is probably from trying to get everything back to normal. There have been no reports of anyone seriously injured from the ammonia fumes.

Multiple-vehicle accident on Oak Orchard Road

By Billie Owens

A three-, possibly four-vehicle, accident is at 7635 Oak Orchard Road. There's one minor injury reported and gas leakage from one or more of the vehicles.

Car crash at Sumner and Colby in Darien

By Billie Owens

A two-vehicle accident is reported at Sumner and Colby roads in Darien. A teen driver has a head laceration and a baby was thrown from the car seat, but not ejected from the vehicle. No other information available.

Darien Fire and Mercy EMS are responding.

Dump truck partially rolled over on Route 33, entanged in wires

By Howard B. Owens

A dump truck has apparently partially rolled over on Route 33 near Jericho Road, Bergen.

It is on two wheels and entangled in cable and phone lines.

The driver is out of the vehicle and no injuries are reported.

Bergen Fire is responding and advised to use caution.

UPDATE 1:15 p.m.: Phone company is on scene.

Motor vehicle accident at Ellicott and Cedar

By Billie Owens

A motor vehicle accident, in which one person suffered a wrist injury, is reported at the juncture of Ellicott and Cedar streets. City fire and BLS have responded.

Two-car accident at North and Summit, Batavia

By Howard B. Owens

A two-car accident with possible injuries has been reported at North and Summit streets, Batavia.

Mercy EMS is on scene and City Fire is responding. Mercy EMS, which found the accident, reports minor injuries.

Police has been dispatched to deal with traffic. The intersection is blocked.


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Accident with minor injuries on Thruway

By Billie Owens

A two-car motor vehicle accident with minor injuries is reported on the Thruway, westbound, at mile marker 399.4. Pembroke and Indian Falls fire departments and Mercy EMS are responding.

One of the vehicles is blocking traffic and one of the victims is a construction worker on the turn-around.

Motorcyclist not seriously hurt after bike strikes car on Route 5, Le Roy

By Howard B. Owens

A 46-year-old motorcyclist from Caledonia got a ride to the hospital last night after his bike hit a car on Route 5 in Le Roy and then he was ejected from the bike and struck a pole.

Richard C. Hoag, of 2554 Black St., was taken to Strong Memorial Hospital where he was treated and released.

Hoag was cited for alleged DWI and illegal passing.

The accident occurred about 12:58 a.m., Sunday, in the area of 8503 Route 5, Le Roy. Hoag was behind a 2001 Buick sedan driven by Jeanna Ann Pfalzer, 17, of Elba when Pfalzer apparently stopped to make a left-hand turn.

According to Deputy John Weis, who handled the investigation, Hoag attempted to pass Pfalzer on the left as she slowed to turn.

As she apparently started her turn, Hoag's bike struck her car and Hoag was ejected from the bike. His body hit a utility poll on the north side of the roadway.

Neither Pfalzer nor her passenger, Benjamin G. Carlie, 18, were injured.

Three-car accident reported in Pavilion

By Howard B. Owens

A three-vehicle accident has been reported in Texaco Town, the intersection of Route 63 and Route 20, Pavilion.

Unknown injuries at this time.

Pavilion Fire and Mercy EMS are responding.

UPDATE 1:03 p.m.:  An assistant chief on scene reports no injuries.


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Golf cart rollover accident with injuries

By Billie Owens

A golf-cart rollover accident with shoulder injuries is reported at Davis Countryside Meadow golf course in Pavilion, Hole 13.

The golf course is located at 11070 Perry Road, between York and Dillon roads. Pavilion Fire Department and Mercy EMS are responding.

Pavilion woman hurt in Wyoming County crash

By Howard B. Owens

A 19-year-old Pavilion woman was injured in a crash Sunday in Wyoming County after a driver from Perry allegedly failed to yield the right of way.

Kristi L. Fox suffered a concussion and facial injuries, according to State Police. Investigators blamed her injuries on the lack of a safety belt. She was issued a citation.

The other driver, Stacey R. Lamm, 45, of Perry, reportedly stopped at a stop sign at VanAllen and LaGrange roads, but then proceeded through the intersection.

She was issued a citation for alleged failure to yield right-of-way.

Lamm was not injured.

Fox was transported to Wyoming County Community Hospital where she was treated and released. 

Wyoming Fire and EMS responded to the scene.

Driver on Walker Road said he didn't see the curve coming

By Howard B. Owens

A driver on Walker Road said he didn't see a sign for an upcoming curve, leading to a single-vehicle rollover accident at 2:45 a.m. today in Darien.

The driver, 18-year-old Conor F. McNealus suffered "complaint of pain" injuries, according to the report prepared by Deputy Eric Seppella, but was not transported to a hospital.

McNealus, a resident of 19 Hubbell St., Canandaigua, was cited for alleged DWI, driving an uninspected vehicle and speeding.

His passengers, Taylor M. Selkirk, 19, Corbyn B. Manning, 18, and Joel Stitt, 19, were not injured.

The group was traveling in a 1996 Honda sedan.

Driver says he didn't have time to stop before rear ending other car

By Howard B. Owens

The driver of a car hit from behind on Route 63 in Pavilion at 4:10 p.m., Tuesday, was transported to Strong Memorial Hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

A witness to the accident disputes the account of the accident given by the driver who rear-ended the other car.

Brandon R. Brade, 28, of 1943 Genesee St., Corfu, said he was driving northwest on Route 63 when a car ahead of him swerved to avoid a car that had stopped for a left turn. Brade said he didn't have time to stop before hitting the car.

Paul Cody of Corbettsville said he saw the accident, but he never saw another car swerve ahead of Brade's car.

Injured was Craig S. Prucha, 49, of 6810 Ellicott Street Road, Pavilion. Prucha had apparently stopped to make a left hand turn into a driveway of 6808 Ellicott Street Road.

Brade was driving a 2003 Olds sedan and Prucha was driving a Ford pickup.

Deputy Matt Butler issued a traffic citation to Brade.

Accident reported on Route 77 at Thruway

By Howard B. Owens

Route 77 at the Thruway is apparently blocked following a traffic accident involving a tractor trailer.

At least one person suffered minor injuries.

Pembroke and Indian Falls Fire are responding as well as Mercy EMS.

There's a report of "quite a bit of liquids leaking."

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