Fence on fire on Trumbull Parkway, city fire responds
City fire is called to 7 Trumbull Parkway for a fence on fire behind a residence. It is 20 feet from a garage with flammables inside.
UPDATE 12:33 p.m.: The fence fire is actually on Elm.
City fire is called to 7 Trumbull Parkway for a fence on fire behind a residence. It is 20 feet from a garage with flammables inside.
UPDATE 12:33 p.m.: The fence fire is actually on Elm.
A house at 682 Sumner Road, Darien, has reportedly been struck by lightning and there is an odor of smoke in the residence.
Darien fire dispatched.
UPDATE 11:25 a.m.: A chief reports the lightning struck near the house, a few breakers tripped, the smoke appears to be coming from a TV, and the house will be checked with a thermal imaging camera.
UPDATE 11:39 a.m.: Darien back in service.
Batavia PD and state investigators were working with City Fire investigators this morning to help gather evidence for further examination at the scene of an early morning fire on Hutchins Street that sent one person to Strong Memorial Hospital with serious injuries.
Fire Chief Stefano Napolitano said two dogs from the NYS Office of Fire Prevention and Control participated in the investigation this morning, including one K-9 that is trained in accelerant detection.
It will take two or three days for the evidence to be analyzed before investigators can start to draw any conclusions about the cause and origin of the fire.
Two people were taken to area hospitals this morning after the fire was reported at 2:59 a.m. Flames were showing from the attic and when the first City fire crews arrived on scene, two people were trapped on the second floor with their heads out of windows. Before crews could get ladders in place one person jumped from the second floor and suffered multiple injuries.
The second person was rescued by a firefighter on a ladder. That person was treated and released at UMMC.
The four-unit apartment building at 13 Hutchins St. was constructed in 1920 with a remodeling in 1970. It's a brick building with vinyl siding, which Capt. Bob Fix said this morning complicated the initial attack of the fire and allowed the heat to be trapped in the building.
Some firefighters required treatment for heat-related difficulties.
The 1,932-habitable-space complex is owned by Richard Siebert. The assessed value is $62,000.
Five residents were displaced and are being assisted by The Salvation Army.
Video from this morning's coverage:
There's a house fire at 13 Hutchins St. and city fire crews are on scene. Oakfield Fire Department is en route to fill in at city fire headquarters.
UPDATE 4:30 a.m.: The fire is out. The second floor is gutted and one side of the structure was heavily damaged by smoke and flames, but it's still standing.
UPDATE 5:40 a.m. (by Howard): When firefighters arrived on scene, two people were trapped on the second floor. As crews were getting out of their trucks, one person jumped from the second-floor window and was seriously injured. The other person was rescued using a ladder. Both patients were transported to UMMC; the second person for evaluation of possible smoke inhalation. The Salvation Army has been requested to the scene to assist with the displacement of four households, five people total.
Dispatchers have received a report of a fire in the woods in the area of Pearl Street and Drake Street that was supposedly started by juveniles who are now trying to put it out.
Oakfield Fire Department responding.
UPDATE 5:40 p.m.: The location is 14 N. Pearl St. according to a first responder.
UPDATE 5:43 p.m.: The fire appears to be a tractor tire. It will be out shortly, a chief reports.
UPDATE 5:50 p.m.: Oakfield command reports the fire is out.
A house fire is reported at 6616 Junction Road, Pavilion.
Both occupants were exiting the house
Pavilion fire, Le Roy fire, and Stafford dispatched.
UPDATE 12:44 a.m.: Fully involved structure fire with flames coming through the roof. City fire and Alexander dispatched.
UPDATE 12:50 a.m.: A chief calls for a defensive attack.
UPDATE 12:54 a.m.: National Grid called to the scene.
UPDATE 1:40 a.m.: Caledonia to proceed to the scene and Bergen to fill in at Le Roy.
UPDATE 3 a.m.: Information and photos from Alecia Kaus/Video News Service: The house is a total loss. The homeowner (listed on the county tax website as Kenneth Reamer) woke up to a fire in the house. A friend was sleeping on the couch. The owner called 9-1-1 grabbed one of his cats and ran out. The other cat was seen running out of the house. No cause of origin of the fire yet released.
A caller reports hearing an explosion in the area of 1600 Ham Road, Alabama.
A first responder reports smoke showing.
Alabama fire responding for an investigation.
UPDATE 6:31 p.m.: A chief reports that the resident at 1600 also heard the explosion but that it wasn't at that property.
A gray Jeep Liberty is fully engulfed in flames 7133 Town Line Road in Bergen. A mother and her two children are safely outside. A medic is called for a person having a seizure.
The location is between Tripp and West Bergen roads.
Bergen Fire Department is responding. Law enforcement is on scene.
The vehicle fire is partially blocking the roadway.
UPDATE 1:59 p.m.: The patient was transported to a hospital.
For our initial post about the fire, click here.
UPDATE: Video code corrected. It works now.
A house fire is reported at 6000 Horseshoe Lake Road, Stafford.
All occupants are out of the house. There are animals in the house.
The fire is at the rear of the residence and into the roofline.
Stafford fire and Town of Batavia fire dispatched.
Bergen, Byron, South Byron, and City of Batavia Fast Team also dispatched.
UPDATE(S) (By Billie) 9:03 a.m.: Flames seen in rear of structure according to callers to dispatch. Stafford's second alarm called.
UPDATE 9:05 a.m.: Command on scene reports smoke showing from eaves, but no flames, of a single-story ranch house that's close to the road. Le Roy is called to Stafford's fire hall.
UPDATE 9:06 a.m.: Mercy medics are called to respond because of "slight smoke inhalation" by the homeowner.
UPDATE 9:08 a.m.: Elba is asked to fill in at Byron's fire hall.
UPDATE 9:09 a.m.: National Grid is called to the scene.
UPDATE 9:14 a.m.: Stafford command reports fire knocked down; checking for extensions. Stafford Fire Police are called in for traffic control.
UPDATE 9:17 a.m.: Le Roy, standing by in Stafford's quarters, is called to the scene. Oakfield is asked to stand by in Town of Batavia fire's station #1; Pavilion is called to Stafford's hall. The homeowner signed off, declining medical treatment.
UPDATE 9:34 a.m.: Caledonia, which was standing by in quarters, is moved to Le Roy's fire hall.
UPDATE 11:15 a.m.: The fire appears to have started in the kitchen. The homeowner believes a space heater was plugged in and in use at the site where the fire broke out, but it remains unknown if that is indeed what started the fire, according to scene commander Mark Dougherty, 4th assistant chief of Le Roy Fire Department. The house is heavily damaged, but it is unknown at this point if it's considered to be a total loss. Two cats lived there and one of them perished in the blaze; the other is missing. The family that lives in the house plans to stay with family. Video T/K.
Fire in a roof is reported at 20 Liberty St. in the city.
City fire is on scene and a first platoon is called to the station.
UPDATE 1:45 p.m.: Town of Batavia Fire Department is asked to provide mutual aid. The location is a welding business between Liberty and Center streets -- Strong Forge and Fabrication.
UPDATE 1:48 p.m.: Checking for extensions; doing overhaul. Town of Batavia told to go back in service.
UPDATE 1:55 p.m.: Employees are told to stay out of the building for now.
Photos below courtesy of Frank Capuano.
A car fire has apparently started a house fire at 3625 Telephone Road, Alexander.
Alexander fire dispatched along with Town of Batavia.
UPDATE 10:58 p.m.: The structure is NOT on fire. An ATV was on fire. It was moved away from the house. Town of Batavia can stand down.
There is smoke reportedly coming from a wall both inside and outside at 6280 Clinton Street Road, Bergen.
Bergen fire, along with Stafford and South Byron dispatched.
UPDATE 3:32 p.m.: The fire was apparently contained within a wall. It appears to be out. Checking for extension.
A garage fire is reported at 64 Union St., Batavia.
When City fire arrived on scene, the commander reported smoke showing.
It's a detached garage.
The third platoon is requested to fire headquarters.
UPDATE 1:19 a.m.: Fire is under control. Starting overhaul.
The patient burned in an early morning fire today at 9536 Bernd Road, Le Roy, is 64-year-old Elizabeth J. Reisdorf.
She suffered burns to her hands, face and upper body and was initially taken to UMMC, then subsequently transferred to Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester.
This evening, she was listed in guarded condition. At Strong, guarded condition means a patient is in the Intensive Care Unit.
The preliminary investigation of the fire, which started in the bedroom, indicates it was accidental, caused by smoking in bed, according to Jim Bouton, an Emergency Management coordinator for Genesee County.
A house at 9536 Bernd Road, Le Roy, is reportedly "full of smoke." The location is south of Cole Road.
Le Roy fire, Bergen fire, Stafford fire, and City of Batavia fire dispatched.
Both occupants have evacuated.
UPDATE 6:05 a.m.: A chief on scene reports smoke coming from rear window.
UPDATE(S) (By Billie) 6:15 a.m.: The city's first platoon is called to headquarters. Pavilion is also called to respond. Le Roy ambulance is on scene and a Mercy medic unit is en route.
UPDATE 6:18 a.m.: "Knocked down pretty good; checking for extensions," says command.
UPDATE 6:33 a.m.: Code enforcement is called to the scene. The auxiliary is called to bring refreshments. National Grid is contacted.
UPDATE 6:37 a.m.: Caledonia Fire Department is asked to fill in at Le Roy's fire station.
UPDATE 6:50 a.m.: A female occupant suffered burns and was transported to UMMC for treatment. The fire appears to have started in the bedroom, according to the chief on scene. The fire is under investigation.
A caller reported heavy black smoke in the area of Dillon and Perry roads, Pavilion, and one firefighter responding reported hearing explosions.
A fire chief has located two old campers on fire in the woods.
Pavilion fire is responding.
A chief on scene is requesting contact with law enforcement, either in person or by phone.
A car fire is reported near the railroad tracks on Snipery Road, Corfu.
An initial report said a train was coming and there was a request to contact the train company.
The car is fully involved.
Law enforcement requested to the scene.
An ambulance requested to the scene. A person may have some burns.
UPDATE 5:06 p.m.: According to a trooper and a firefighter at the scene, a woman set her own Jeep on fire about 35 yards from the railroad tracks. A train passed by but there was no hazard posed to it since the burning vehicle was far enough away. The woman had soot on her and may have inhaled smoke; it is unknown if she suffered burns. She was taken to an area hospital for evaluation and treatment.
A caller reports seeing and hearing a transformer explode in the area of Maple Street and Ganson Avenue, Batavia.
City fire responding.
Press release:
As the opioid epidemic continues to distress our community, local agencies are coming together to offer more services to those in need.
“Last fall, 24 counties in New York State, including Genesee, that are deemed ‘opioid burdened’ received funds from the CDC and New York State Department of Health to take local action to address the epidemic,” said Paul Pettit, Public Health director for Genesee and Orleans counties.
“After looking at our current services and speaking with local partners we wanted to launch an innovative program we learned about a few months earlier during a GOW Opioid Task Force meeting where Police Chief Volkman from Chatham spoke about the Police Assisted Addiction Recovery Initiative, more easily known as PAARI (pronounced PARR-REE).
"Using the funding to bring the successful approach of this program from Chatham into Genesee, will allow those who want to get into substance use treatment a 24/7 opportunity by going to one of the partnering first-responder agencies for help.”
The PAARI program will launch locally on Tuesday, April 23rd.
It will allow anyone who wants help with their addiction to walk into any police station or the city fire station and get the help they need. The program is supported by City of Batavia Police, City of Batavia Fire Department, Le Roy Police, and Genesee County Sheriff’s Office.
“The funds will help pay for overtime that will likely be incurred by staff of Public Safety agencies, as well as help pay for peer recovery coaches from Genesee/Orleans Council on Alcoholism and Substance Abuse (GCASA) that will be contacted once a person seeking treatment walks through the door," Pettit said.
"GCASA is an equally important partner in this, as they have hired the peer recovery coaches, who have been trained in providing services in the community early after receiving these funds.
"The peers will work with each individual and identify where they can go for the proper services,regardless of if it’s local or not, and make sure they get there. Ultimately, being a support in that moment and in the future, too. This program highlights the commitment and collaboration of our community partners to help address this crisis.”
GC Sheriff William A. Sheron Jr. agrees with Pettit regarding the collaboration of our first responders and the commitment to help address the opioid epidemic.
“This is a good collaboration between police, fire and the public," Sheron said. "I fully support the program and hope it will help people get the treatment services they need.”
For more information or for immediate help, please call GCASA’s peer services hotline at (585) 815-1800.
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