More than 20 fire departments take on Genoa fire

By Christopher Caskey / The Citizen

Monday, January 21, 2008 12:51 PM EST

GENOA -- Firefighters from Tompkins and Cayuga counties battled a blaze Monday morning that broke out in an apartment within a storage barn in Genoa on State Route 34.
Sam Tenney / The Citizen
A Cayuga Heights ladder engine battles a fire at H&H Paving on Route 34 in East Genoa on Monday morning. Over 20 fire departments from Tomkins and Cayuga counties were called to the blaze, at which no injuries have been reported.
According to fire officials, the fire started at approximately 9 a.m. in an apartment on the property, which is located at the far southern end of Cayuga County. The cause is still under investigation, but Genoa Fire Department Deputy Chief Josh Nalley said it is believed to have been started by a portable heater.

Three people had been living in the apartment, and all three made it out without injury, fire officials said.

Officials from more than 20 departments assisted at the scene, including crews and equipment from Aurora, Locke, Moravia, Scipio, Lansing and Owasco. A thick plume of white and black smoke could be seen for miles as firefighters battled the flames through the morning.

The building is owned by H and H Paving Stone and Oil, but had once been a chicken farm operated by Adam Baum Egg Farms. The building where the fire started is a barn used to store equipment, H and H Paving co-owner Bettie McLaughlin said. Part of the barn had also been converted into the living space, she said.

Firefighters were able to save the portion of the building that is used by the business as a shop, said McLaughlin, who arrived at the location just after 9 a.m.

"We were trying to throw equipment (out of the building), but they did a good job saving the shop and everyone was OK," McLaughlin said.

For more coverage, read Tuesday's edition of The Citizen.

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Rebelsangels1 wrote on Jan 21, 2008 6:23 PM:

" I want to thank all the Fire Departments that arrived to help put out the fire. I live on the side of the barn that caught on fire and they all did their best to prevent it from spreading. Thank you all and im glad my sister and brother-in-law and nephew were able to get out without being injured and that the 2 people staying there last night also got out without injury. "

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