Grass Fire reported in Alexander
A grass fire is reported at 10724 Alexander Road, near Stroh Road, in Alexander.
The fire is approaching a residence.
Alexander Fire dispatched.
A grass fire is reported at 10724 Alexander Road, near Stroh Road, in Alexander.
The fire is approaching a residence.
Alexander Fire dispatched.
An apparent "controlled burn" is out of control, according to dispatchers, and a tree is on fire at 112 Elm St., Batavia.
The homeowner reportedly stated that they were burning sticks in the backyard.
City Fire is dispatched.
There is a burn ban in effect until May 14.
Multiple brush fires are reported in the woods in the area of 6364 Britt Road, Stafford.
Stafford Fire dispatched with mutual aid from South Byron and Le Roy.
A car fire -- with flames showing -- is reported in the parking lot of Batavia Downs.
The location is right across from the entrance.
Town of Batavia Fire is responding.
A fire is reported in a garage attached to a house at 5968 Bartoff Road, Stafford.
There are propane tanks nearby.
All occupants out of the structure except for animals.
Stafford Fire along with South Byron, Byron, Bergen, City of Batavia, Le Roy, and Town of Batavia dispatched. Mercy EMS also dispatched.
UPDATE 3:22 p.m.: City Fire and South Byron are back in service.
A shed fire with smoke and flames showing is reported at 10950 Bowen Road, Alexander.
Alexander Fire, Darien Fire, and Attica Fire dispatched.
A house fire is reported at 3134 Lockport Road, Oakfield.
Smoke and flames showing.
Oakfield Fire with mutual aid from Elba Fire responding.
UPDATE 3:56 p.m.: Town of Batavia's Ladder 22 requested to the scene.
UPDATE 4:33 p.m. by Joanne Beck: A quick response from Oakfield fire helped contain the small fire to the exterior of the house. The origin of the fire may have been a chimney. Response came from Oakfield and Elba fire departments. Both are clearing the scene, and Batavia ladder 22 was canceled before it arrived on scene.
Photo by Howard Owens.
A transformer has blown on Cockram Road, causing a small fire in the woods.
Route 237 is being closed to traffic.
The call started with a report of a tree down leaning against wires. Shortly after a chief arrived on scene, the transformer blew.
Since, additional wires have come down.
A crew is needed to cut down the tree, and National Grid is being notified.
UPDATE 12:42 p.m.: If there is a power outage in the area as a result of this transformer going out, the information is not yet available. There is a power outage from this morning in the area, along Byron Road, on each side of Cockram Road, affecting about 19 customers.
It's good news, Bergen Fire Chief Kevin Bruton said this evening after a structure fire at The Firing Pin, 8240 Buffalo Road, that the building was still in tact.
It's even better news that nobody was hurt.
It's not easy heading to a fire, listening to dispatchers report flames showing, for a popular business such as The Firing Pin, which stocks live ammunition.
"It's very difficult to listen to something like that," Bruton said. "People are the biggest priorities, but now they're surrounded by dangerous things that under heat and fire aren't really good to be around."
When Bruton arrived on scene, he learned all occupants exited the building safely.
He could see heavy smoke in the sky as he left the Village of Bergen and immediately requested a second alarm, he said.
The fire seems to have started near the back of the building, in the firing range, Bruton said. The cause is still under investigation.
There was heavy smoke damage throughout the building, including the front retail store.
"Luckily, the fire didn't get down to the walls and take up that whole building," Bruton said. "There is still a lot of smoke damage and I honestly don't know what the inside condition is of that building, so I can't really comment on that."
"Right now, we've got a good portion of it still standing so it's pretty awesome," Bruton said. "Right now everything's under investigation as to what happened, but everybody's safe, and, you know, it's gonna be a long night."
Among the responding departments were Stafford, Town of Batavia, Churchville, and Brockport.
Photos and interview by Alecia Kaus/Video News Service.
The initial report was for involving a room and its contents.
The fire has reportedly spread into the attic.
All occupants are reported to be out of the house.
City Fire responding. The second and fourth platoons have been recalled.
UPDATE 3:10 a.m.: Fire knocked down, checking for extension.
UPDATE 3:37 a.m. by Joanne Beck: The cause is reportedly unknown at this time, but the fire is believed to have originated outside of the house. The cause is under investigation.
UPDATE 3:53 a.m. (by Howard): National Grid requested to the scene.
Photos by Howard Owens.
A house fire is reported at 878 Gabby Road, Pembroke.
The initial call was for a chimney fire with smoke and flames showing.
Pembroke Fire and Indian Falls Fire responded, and the fire is now reported as contained to the structure adjacent the chimney.
Second alarm can proceed non-emergency.
A barn fire is reported at 10858 Alexander Road, Alexander.
Alexander Fire and Town of Batavia Fire dispatched.
UPDATE 12:10 a.m.: National Grid requested to the scene. The hydrant is on the opposite side of the street so law enforcement requested from Attica and from Genesee County shut down traffic in both directions.
UPDATE 12:13. a.m.: The homeowner tells a chief there are propane tanks inside the structure.
A partition fire was reported at Lapp Insulator on Gilbert Street in Le Roy, and though the fire is believed to be out, firefighters are detecting heat on the roof.
Le Roy Fire on scene.
Byron and Bergen requested to the scene.
UPDATE 1:31 p.m.: Firefighters believe the fire to be out.
A brush fire three feet from a residence is reported at 5465 Horseshoe Lake Road, Stafford.
According to a caller, there was an attempt to start a campfire, and the bushes caught on fire.
Stafford Fire dispatched.
UPDATE 8:35 p.m.: It's a small fire down in a raven.
UPDATE 8:50 p.m.: The fire is out.
A chimney fire is reported at 1279 Indian Falls Road, Pembroke.
No flames show but there is smoke in the residence.
Pembroke Fire, Indian Falls Fire, and Corfu Fire dispatched.
UPDATE 3:12 p.m.: Crittenden asked to standby in Corfu's hall to standby for anything in Corfu, Pembroke, or Indian Falls.
UPDATE 3:16 p.m.: National Grid requested to the scene to cut power.
UPDATE 3:19 p.m. Tankers from Darien and Alabama requested to the scene.
UPDATE 3:26 p.m.: "It looks like we're getting a knock on the fire." Crews are pulling exterior walls to check for extension.
UPDATE 3:38 p.m.: Red Cross shelter requested for two adults.
UPDATE 3:49 p.m.: Fire is out. Starting overhaul.
A house is reportedly filling with smoke at 7736 Lewiston Road, Batavia.
No flames showing.
Town of Batavia dispatched with mutual aid from Oakfield.
UPDATE 1:59 p.m.: A chief on scene reports nothing showing, house evacuated.
UPDATE 2:10 p.m.: An interior crew reports no smoke in the basement.
UPDATE 2:45 p.m.: No fire.
A loader is reported on fire in a hay barn at 9290 York Road, Le Roy.
Le Roy Fire and Pavilion Fire are dispatched.
UPDATE 2:23 p.m. Second alarm. Engine from City of Batavia, Stafford, Pavilion and Bergen all requested to the scene. The closest hydrant is East Main at York.
UPDATE 2:30 p.m.: The loader has been moved from the barn. The fire in the barn is out.
UPDATE 2:31 p.m.: The assignment can be held to what is currently on the road. Second alarm responding units canceled.
There is smoke reported inside the residence at 7140 Weatherwax Road, Elba.
No flames showing.
Elba Fire dispatched.
Smoke in the residence with an alarm sounding is reported at 8162 Vallance Road, Le Roy.
No flames showing. The occupants are evacuated.
Le Roy, Bergen, and Le Roy Ambulance dispatched.
UPDATE 11:13 a.m.: Trouble with the power meter. Le Roy back in service.
A structure fire is reported at 915 Perry Road, Pavilion.
Pavilion Fire dispatched.
A second alarm is called with Bethany, Le Roy, Stafford, and the City's FAST Team requested to the scene.
UPDATE 6:11 p.m.: The Pavilion chief on scene cancels the second alarm. "We believe we have it knocked down," he tells dispatchers. All other responding units can stand down.
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