Grassfire reported on Tapp Road
A grassfire is reported on Tapp Road, near West Bethany Road.
Bethany Fire Department is responding.
A grassfire is reported on Tapp Road, near West Bethany Road.
Bethany Fire Department is responding.
A fire has been reported in the area Walker and Hickox roads, Alexander.
The initial call was for a trailer fire.
First responders believe it's an unattended controlled burn.
Alexander Fire was dispatched. Town of Batavia's Ladder 25 was initially dispatched, but then asked to remain in quarters while the fire was investigated.
UPDATE 8:26 p.m.: Chief reports it's a controlled burn. "It's not going anywhere." All units back in service. The chief requests that a Sheriff's deputy contact the landowner and "advise him it shouldn't be done."
An unknown type fire has been reported in the woods off Wilkinson Road near Route 33, Batavia.
A first responder reports that "it's a pretty good size fire."
East Pembroke Fire is responding.
After losing nearly everything in a devastating fire Saturday, Bill Scheg was victimized again sometime early Sunday morning when thieves broke into what was left of his taxidermy and gun shop on York Road.
Compared to the destruction of the log-cabin type house he built himself in Le Roy, Scheg's adjacent shop was relatively untouched by the fire and still contained ammo, arrows, bows and other items.
Deputy John Duyssen said, however, that there was enough damage that it's hard to tell what was taken.
When firefighters arrived at 9616 York Road early this morning to deal with a hot spot in the basement that had rekindled, they found charred wood and shotgun shells strewn in front of the door for Scheg's business, Genesee Valley Taxidermy & Shooting Supplies.
Those items weren't there when they cleared the scene from the initial fire shortly after midnight.
Vandals also knocked over Scheg's mailbox.
"Talk about kicking a man when he's down," said Tim Yaeger, coordinator of Genesee County Emergency Management Services.
Duyssen expressed concerned that ammo from the shop had been heat and water damaged. It could misfire, and seriously injure whoever tries to use it.
Investigators were on scene this morning trying to determine the cause of the fire.
Yaeger said the cause was apparently accidental and arson has been ruled out, but the exact cause may not be discovered until Monday or later, when investigators can gain access to the electrical panel in the basement.
The insurance company needs to pay for debris removal before investigators can get to the basement.
Meanwhile, friends of Scheg's, such as Richard Barnard pictured below, began the tedious task of recovering Scheg's decades of hunting photos, saving and preserving what they can.
All of Scheg's prized big-game trophies -- Scheg had traveled the world hunting -- were destroyed in the fire.
More pictures after the jump:
There two fire alarms overnight.
At 3:32 a.m., a garage fire was reported at 10780 Sandpit Road, Alexander. The cause of the fire is still under investigation. It caused an estimated $70,000 damage.
This morning, Le Roy Fire responded to the location of yesterday's fire on York Road for a rekindle.
UPDATED 11:01 p.m.
Thirty-five years ago, William Scheg built himself a dream home -- doing most of the work himself.
Out among the flat farm fields and game-rich woods of rural eastern Genesee County, Scheg build a log-cabin construction home where he would eventually open a business -- Genesee Valley Taxidermy & Shooting Supplies.
Late Saturday afternoon, Scheg was in the woods near his York Road home when a fire started in the garage.
"I heard some shots and I thought it was the neighbors target practicing," Scheg said. "Then I heard more shots and the whole woods filled up with smoke. I kind of got this empty feeling in me and thought what might be happening. I got the road and saw the inevitable. It was all on fire."
By that time, firefighters from several companies were on scene and the house was fully engulfed.
The fire was initially reported at 4:50 p.m. by Frank Capuano, a retired city firefighter who was driving down York Road and spotted smoke coming from the garage of 9616 York Road, Le Roy. Upon further investigation, he confirmed the fire and called 9-1-1.
Just five minutes earlier another man on his way to work as a clerk at a gas station on Route 5 drove by the same house -- which he knows because he's known Scheg since the clerk was a little boy -- and he didn't see a thing.
The fire was well advanced by the time crews from Le Roy Fire arrived on scene and it spread quickly as crews struggled to get a reliable source of water to fight the fire.
Tanker trucks were sent to the nearest fire hydrant, at Route 5 and York Road, two miles to the north, where they could fill up and shuttle water to the scene. Water was also drawn from the pond on the property.
Assistant Fire Chief Thomas "Woody" Woods said water supply was the biggest problem firefighters faced in battling the blaze.
There was some concern about the ammo in the gun shop when crews first arrived.
"You could hear the popping from the ammo going off, so we kept back," Woods said.
According to property tax records, the home was valued at $168,900, and was 2,070 square feet on 1.22 acres.
Scheg lived in the home with his wife Margaret. She was also out of the house at the time of the fire. Their dogs were able to get out of the house before the fire trapped them and were taken in by a neighbor. The Schegs also had some pet birds who perished in the fire.
The cause of the fire is under investigation.
As of 11 p.m., some fire crews were still on scene, though some crews were back in service.
Responding to the fire were Le Roy, Pavilion, Caledonia, York, Stafford, Bergen, and Le Roy Ambulance, Genesee County Emergency Management and the Sheriff's Office. The Town of Batavia Fire Department filled in at Le Roy's fire hall.
More pictures after the jump:
Here are two photos submitted by readers on the fire on York Road. We'll have more photos and full coverage later tonight.
UPDATE: More photos after the jump, submitted by retired city firefighter Frank Capuano, initially reported the fire after seeing smoke coming from the garage.
A fully involved structure fire is reported at 9616 York Road in Le Roy.
The property includes a house, garage and workshop.
Le Roy, Pavilion, Stafford, Bergen and York fire departments are called to respond.
There is said to be a lot of animals in the vicinity. A nearby natural pond may be used to help put out the flames.
Fire police have shut down traffic at Harris and York roads.
UPDATE (6:03 p.m.): A fire chief at the scene says "the family is staging at Kelly Harold's. If anyone's trying to reach the family, they will be there."
A forklift is reportedly on fire inside a building at 8741 Lake Road in Le Roy. It is at a business behind a mobile home park.
A ladder truck from Bergen and Le Roy Fire and Ambulance are responding.
UPDATE (5:28 p.m.): The fire is out.
UPDATE (6:17 p.m.): Although the fire was put out some time ago, the firefighters have continued working to vent the smoke from the building.
A small grassfire is reported in Bethany at 5563 Broadway (Rte. 20), between East and Transit roads.
A brush truck from Bethany Fire Department is requested.
UPDATE (9:47 p.m.): Fire is out. Bethany fire units are back in service.
A garage fire was called in several minutes ago at a residence on Route 19 near Cole Road in the Pavilion/Le Roy area.
It sounds like both Pavilion and Le Roy fire departments have responded.
UPDATE 9:35 p.m.: Le Roy Fire back in service.
A grassfire is reported on Marble Road, near Akron Road. Pembroke and Indian Falls fire departments are responding.
UPDATE (3:22 p.m.): The little fire has burnt itself out. Alabama fire helped out and got to the scene first. The units from Pembroke and Indian Falls were held back and now Alabama is returning to quarters.
A fire inside a "utility trailer" is reported at 5989 Oak Orchard Road in Elba. It is off the roadway.
Elba Fire Department is responding.
A piece of farm equipment being driven on Quaker Hill Road is reported to be sparking, causing several small brushfires along the roadside as it heads down the roadway. The driver, apparently, is oblivious.
Several calls came in reporting the incident in the vicinity of 6054 Quaker Hill Road. The equipment is still traveling along. Orleans County is being notified.
Elba Fire Department is called to respond.
UPDATE (2:25 p.m.): In the 5000 block of Quaker Hill Road there is reportedly a large brushfire now, heading into the woods.
UPDATE (2:30 p.m.): All Elba manpower and equipment is ordered to Route 19 and the Genesee-Orleans county line to fight the brushfires.
UPDATE (2:52 p.m.): The brushfires were pronounced out a few minutes ago. Fire police are holding traffic until the fire trucks and their equipment can be packed up and leave the scene.
UPDATE (3:06 p.m.): The road is open, the units are back in service, and the volunteers firefighters are en route to the Pizza Pantry in Corfu.
A small brushfire is reported at the softball field behind the Byron Fire Station. A crew is requested from the Byron Volunteer Fire Department to go to the station and deploy its brush truck to put out the blaze.
UPDATE (12:33 p.m.): The fire is out and the Byron Fire Department is ready for service.
An electrical fire is reported in the basement of a house at 13 Walnut St. in the City of Batavia. The occupants have been evacuated and there is smoke coming from the building.
City Fire Department is on scene.
UPDATE (2:33 p.m.): The fire is knocked down. National Grid has been notified about the problem inside the electrical fuse box. Firefighters are "checking the extensions upstairs."
UPDATE (by Howard): Julie Worthington and Mary Kay Mayeu were sitting at the dining room table talking when they heard some loud buzzing pops and the lights flickered. Mayeu told Worthington she better get the kids out of the house.
"I think there's something going on downstairs," Mayeu said she told Worthington. "I looked downstairs and I could see flames. You couldn't see past the water heater, but you could see a yellow presence."
At that point, Worthington said, the smoke detectors hadn't even started beeping.
"We were actually out of the house before the alarms started going off," Worthington said.
A mechanical Halloween display at Boces malfunctioned and caught fire about 15 minutes ago. People at the school, located at 8250 State St. Road in Batavia, put the fire out. A fire engine from the City of Batavia was called in, nonemergency mode, to check out the situation and ensure all is safe.
A tractor-trailer on the Thruway reportedly struck a deer and its brakes caught on fire.
The driver tried to extinguish the fire, but could not.
Le Roy Fire is being dispatched.
The truck is parked about 100 yards from the toll booth.
UPDATE 11:15 p.m.: Le Roy Fire went back in service about five minutes ago.
A pole fire has been reported in the area of Route 33 and Upton Road, Batavia.
East Pembroke Fire has responded.
A fire in a Dumpster is reported at 8468 Seven Springs Road, toward the Clinton Street end. There is heavy smoke.
Town of Batavia and Stafford Fire departments are responding.
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