A structure fire is reported at 2993 Batavia Oakfield Townline Road, Oakfield.
Oakfield Fire dispatched.
UPDATE 4:44 p.m.: Second Alarm. Town of Batavia Fire and East Pembroke Fire dispatched. A person reportedly trapped in the structure. Alabama Fire to fill in at Oakfield Hall. Mercy EMS dispatched.
UPDATE 5:15 p.m. Joanne Beck: One occupant and two dogs were rescued from the structure safely. No other occupants are in the home. No flames and only light smoke are on scene at this time.
The fire is under control, and responding fire departments are starting the overhaul.
UPDATE 7:43 p.m.: The scene commander was Chad Williams, first assistant chief of Oakfield Fire. The first chief on scene confirmed that there was a structure fire and a person inside, along with two dogs. That chief and a state trooper coaxed the occupant out.
A neighbor had reported the fire and the occupant was apparently unaware of the fire.
Williams said the first engine on scene arrived quickly.
He said, "We made quick work into the house and ended extinguishing the fire, knocking down the base of it, and we made some headway to find where it was located." He said the fire appeared to have started with or near a wood stove.
The occupant was checked by medics and had no apparent injuries.
Asked about the quick work of the firefighters to knock down the fire, Williams said, "That's that's what we trained for. We don't get these very often. A lot of folks, when we do this training, they're like, 'oh boy, why do we got to keep doing this training?' But you know, once that training kicks in, it's like muscle memory. It just kicks in. It's second nature. They go in they do what they got to do, and then everybody comes out unscathed."