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Quick response prevents barn fire from spreading

By Howard B. Owens

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.

(Initial Report)

Photo below submitted by a reader.

 

Mike Corona

I'm sure I am not the only one who has noticed that ever since Firefighter Sheflin was named Fire Chief of Leroy the whole operation has run much more efficient!! I hope the residents of Leroy understand how fortunate they are to have such dedication!! It may be just a dream on my part but I wonder if decades from now the Oatka Fest can be renamed for this OUTSTANDING individual!!!

Aug 27, 2011, 8:35am Permalink
Amy Platten

Nice to see that the volunteers worked so quickly and prevented the people from losing their house. Volunteers sure are nice.

Aug 27, 2011, 10:22am Permalink

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