Structure fire causes extensive damage near Stumpf's Gymnastics, Williamsville NY
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A structure fire near Stumpf's Gymnastics caused significant damage estimated at one million dollars. Thirteen residents required assistance from the Red Cross. Emergency medical units evaluated nine individuals and transported five for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Amherst and Tonawanda Police and Fire Departments
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Transcript:
00:00
I'm on the throughway and unable to come back to assist when asked, they said it was directly across the parking lot from Stumpf's Gymnastics.
00:12
We're ready to see, thank you.
00:19
Go ahead, Amor.
00:23
Do you still require your standby ladder and engine at your station two?
00:31
Negative, you can pick them up.
00:33
I'll do your report here in a second.
00:36
That's clear.
00:38
Eggertsville, North Bailey at Station 2.
00:48
Arizona 3 and North Bailey 6, you are back in service at 251.
00:54
Hammer start.
00:58
That's clear, Emmer's thank you.
01:07
504 out of three main freeze 314 fire was confined to the same 12 damage extended on to the hallway and
01:17
we're going to say a billion dollars with the damage we have 13 residents that are going to be held pipes across twin city evaluated nine uh
01:29
support and five we've probably loan service
01:41
A million dollars worth of damage to the structure.
01:47
13 people are needing assistance from Red Cross.
01:52
Twin City evaluated 9 and 5 were transported.
01:56
Wiesville, you are back in service at 2053.
01:59
Hammer fire clear.
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Location mentioned:
Wehrle Dr, Williamsville, NY 14221
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