Possible electrical fire in shed on Osterhout
There is a possible electrical fire in a storage shed at 9 Osterhout Ave.
City fire's Engine 12 and Ladder 15 responding.
UPDATE 12:55 p.m.: City fire units back in service.
There is a possible electrical fire in a storage shed at 9 Osterhout Ave.
City fire's Engine 12 and Ladder 15 responding.
UPDATE 12:55 p.m.: City fire units back in service.
Smoke is reportedly coming from an elevator shaft at 7758 E. Main Road in Le Roy. Le Roy Fire and Ambulance Service and a ladder truck from Bergen are responding.
UPDATE 5:39 p.m.: A unit from Pavilion is requested to fill in at Le Roy's fire hall. The scene of the possible fire is referred to as Mercy Grove.
UPDATE 5:58 p.m.: A check from the rooftop found nothing of concern. The firefighters don't have access to the shaft itself. They are now checking the basement.
UPDATE 6:01 p.m.: Power to the elevator was shut off briefly. They are going to turn it back on to see if they can locate any problems.
UPDATE 6:05 p.m.: Firefighters are informed that all motors to operate the elevator are on the third floor. There is a means for them to view inside the shaft. After power is restored, they plan to use a thermal imaging camera to detect heat.
UPDATE 6:12 p.m.: They have determined that there is an electrical problem and soon an electrician will be working to solve it. Pavilion is released from standby duty.
A passerby reported seeing smoke coming from the second-story window of a white house on Walnut Street in the City of Batavia. No numerics were given. The location was described as being on the "east side of the road, just south of the bend." Firefighters checked the area and initially reported finding nothing. A moment later they reported smoke coming from a vent.
A possible fire in the wall has been reported at 17 1/2 Central Ave., Batavia.
City of Batavia Fire Department responding.
UPDATE 10:31 p.m.: City firefighters on scene. Nothing showing. It's a two-story, wood-frame structure.
UPDATE 10:33 p.m.: Possible short in an electrical outlet. Firefighters opening up the wall to check for extension.
UPDATE 10:35 p.m.: Wall opened, no fire.
UPDATE 10:49 p.m.: Power shut off at 17 1/2 Central Ave. The residents are getting a few things and will stay at a neighbor's. Residents advised to contact the landlord. City fire back in service.
A controlled trash burn reported earlier this evening may have gotten out of control, according to a caller to dispatch. The location is in the area of 12 Trumbull Parkway in the City of Batavia.
City firefighters are responding.
Apparently, there was nothing of consequence found at the site of the reported controlled burn. City firefighters are back in service.
Charles Durkee provided photos from Saturday's training for the Byron and South Byron fire departments. Here's what he said about it:
On Saturday between the hours of 8 a.m. and noon, the Byron Fire Department hosted live fire training for their members and members of South Byron. The training was also held for members of the rescue squad as the firemen acted out burn injuries and frost injuries from the liquid propane. The training was very intense and and made the firemen realize that it's a lot harder to move in safely on a big ball of flames and try to shut down the system.
A chimney fire is reported at 7392 Alleghany Road, Alabama.
An Alabama chief is on scene and may have discovered the fire.
Alabama fire units responding.
UPDATE 1:17 p.m.: Chief on scene believes he's got the fire knocked down. Alabama engines in route.
UPDATE 1:27 p.m.: Alabama fire back in service.
Corfu and Darien fire departments are responding to a fire alarm at the Presbyterian Church of Corfu, located at 63 Allegany Road.
The alarm is indicating a problem in the basement, bathroom and pantry.
UPDATE 7:48 a.m.: Darien is told to stand down. The Corfu unit is held to one unit.
UPDATE 7:50 a.m.: The chief says "It was just burnt turkey. Corfu returning, in service."
A Dumpster fire has been reported at Darien Lake Theme Park in the area known as "the graveyard."
Darien Fire Department is responding.
Crowds are exiting the performing arts center from the Rockstar Energy Drink Uproar Festival.
Darien fire asked to respond to the back entrance. "It's the fastest way."
A car is reportedly on fire in the parking lot of the Pembroke Service Area, off the Thruway.
East Pembroke Fire responding.
UPDATE 6:44 p.m.: A responder at the scene says the car fire is fully involved.
Oakfield Fire Department is responding to a reported tractor fire at Lamb Farms.
The tractor is near a building.
A possible structure fire is reported at 111 State St.
There is smoke in the residence, which is confirmed by a police officer who responded to the alarm.
City Fire Department on scene.
UPDATE 8:20 a.m.: Firefighter: "It looks like it's a piece of clothing on top of a lamp in the bedroom." Later, "The source has been removed to the outside."
UPDATE 8:30 a.m.: City fire back in service.
A possible vehicle fire is reported on the westbound Thruway near mile marker 384.0. Le Roy Fire Department and Mercy medics are responding. The vehicle reportedly went off the roadway and then began to smell like something was burning inside.
Dispatch advises that the accident happened awhile ago and now the driver is complaining of pain.
UPDATE 7:39 p.m.: The Le Roy chief put his units back in service, since apparently there was no fire.
UPDATE 7:52 p.m.: Mercy medics are headed to UMMC with the driver.
We don't have the location or time of call, but there is a grass fire in Indian Falls Alabama, on Tesnow Road.
Indian Falls, Pembroke and Alabama fire departments are on scene.
There was concern about power lines in the area and National Grid is on scene. The fire is apparently mostly knocked down at this time.
UPDATE 10:04 a.m.: Water is being shut down as a safety precaution because electrical lines just dropped on the ground.
UPDATE 10:07 a.m.: Water is flowing again.
UPDATE 11:15 a.m.: Fire is actually at 369 Wright Road. It's a former U.S. National Gypsum facility, and after that Stylecraft built manufactured homes at the location. It's currently owned by Bill Eberhardt. A large pile of old railroad ties caught on fire. The fire was reported by the pilot of a private airplane. Alabama Chief Gary Patnode said the ties are from a railroad line torn out 25 years ago. He said the property owner told him he's had trouble with trespassers recently, particularly young ATV riders. Deputy Ron Meides said his report will say that a controlled burn -- there's a large section of the property that is being cleared of brush -- ignited the railroad ties. Mutual aid provided Indian Falls, Pembroke and Akron, with East Pembroke filling in at Indian Falls and Shelby filling in at Alabama. (I have one picture to post, but a weak internet signal at my current location ... will add photo to this post later.)
UPDATE 8:15 p.m.: Alabama Fire is back on scene to deal with some sort of flare up.
UPDATE 11:58 p.m.: Alabama units back in quarters.
Bergen, NY - The Bergen Fire Department was dispatched to 7665 Swamp Road for a reported house fire this afternoon. Chief Paul Cummings reported heavy fire from the garage of the single-story residence upon his arrival.
Mutual aid was requested from 13 area departments, which either assisted at the scene or filled in. Chief Cummings reported "we were short on manpower" in this all-volunteer, rural community.
During their attack on the fire, it became unsafe for firefighters to operate inside the structure and an exterior attack eventually brought the stubborn fire under control. One firefighter said that "the extensive collection of personal belongings gathered inside made it hazardous to be inside."
A neighbor reported hearing a "pop or explosion" shortly before he witnessed firetrucks pulling up outside.
An excavator from Thompson and Dilcher was brought to the scene to raze the structure and few personal belongings were salvageable.
The Genesee County Office of Emergency Management was investigating the cause of the fire and the American Red Cross was providing assistance to two adults.
The following departments reposnded to the scene or provided fill-ins; LeRoy, Churchville, Chili, Clifton, City of Batavia, Town of Batavia, Brockport, Byron, South Byron, Stafford, Spencerport, Pavillion and Clarendon.
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An explosion in a garage located at 7665 Swamp Road in Bergen has sparked a possible structure fire. The garage, which is attached to the house, is full of smoke. Bergen and Le Roy fire departments are responding along with Mercy medics.
UPDATE 3:47 p.m.: A second platoon of firefighters from the Town of Batavia is called to standby in its fire hall. National Grid is called to the scene. The Bergen fire chief has called for power saws and an infrared camera. Brockport is called to fill in at Bergen's hall.
UPDATE 4 p.m.: The homeowner asked about the status of the fire. The chief says "It doesn not appear to have made it into the house yet." An engine and more manpower from the Town of Batavia is requested to the scene.
UPDATE 6:52 p.m. (by Howard): The house is a total loss. The amount of items stored inside kept firefighters from entering the house and the attack was conducted strictly from the outside. While the fire is now smoldering with much of the house still standing, the only way, according to Chief Paul Cummings, to ensure the fire is completely out is to knock down the structure with a backhoe. That process started around 6 p.m. We'll have complete coverage later tonight.
UPDATE 8:47 p.m.: Swamp Road is reopened.
Photo submitted by reader Doug Waite.
A fire that destroyed a barn on West Bergen Road, Le Roy, on Friday night, remains under investigation.
It was spotted by a neighbor just before 8:20 p.m., who alerted the owner, Brian Boneberg, who then called 9-1-1.
The blaze was small when it was fist spotted, but spread quickly.
By the time Le Roy Chief Mike Sheflin arrived on scene, the barn was fully involved.
The structure was less than 100 feet from a house and Sheflin praised the volunteer crews who kept the flames from spreading.
"We had a fast response from our firefighters and we were able to control the fire quickly," Sheflin said.
Strong water flow from the nearby hydrants also helped the responding departments swiftly beat back the flames, Sheflin said.
No injuries were reported.
Besides Le Roy, responders included Pavilion and Caledonia. Stafford filled in at Le Roy's hall and York filled in at Pavilion's hall.
Le Roy Ambulance was also at the scene.
Photo below submitted by a reader.
A fully involved barn fire is reported in Le Roy at 8029 W. Bergen Road. All available Le Roy equipment is called in, including mutual assistance from Bergen and Pavilion fire departments. Le Roy medics are also en route.
A 16-gallon oxygen tank is reported to be inside, according to the homeowner.
UPDATE 8:25 p.m.: An engine from Churchville is called to fill in at Bergen's fire hall. Monroe County Water Authority is to be notified that some of their hydrants will be used in fighting the blaze.
UPDATE 8:29 p.m.: An engine from Stafford is called to fill in at Le Roy's fire hall.
UPDATE 8:43: A pumper truck from Caledonia is on scene, too, and fire police are mustering to handle nearby roadways.
UPDATE 11:52 p.m.: Le Roy Fire back in service.
A possible structure fire is reported at 7554 Pekin Road in Elba. Elba Fire Department is on scene and the chief says nothing is showing. The fan over the stove reportedly caught fire and was unplugged but is still smoking.
A stove fire has been reported in an apartment on Gilbert Street, Le Roy.
The first is reportedly is at 82 Gilbert St., building 12, apartment 14, of the Royal Apartments.
Le Roy fire and Le Roy ambulance dispatched.
UPDATE 8:37 p.m.: The assignment is being held to Engine 63.
UPDATE 8:38 p.m.: Fire is out. A crew will check the kitchen with a termal camera. Le Roy ambulance back in service.
UPDATE 8:46 p.m.: Le Roy fire back in service.
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