Updated: 9:51 PM EDT June 27, 2021
NIAGARA COUNTY, N.Y. A detached garage and its contents were considered a total loss after a Sunday afternoon fire in the Town of Royalton.
No injuries were reported at the Lincoln Avenue fire, which was reported to the Niagara County Sheriff s Office dispatch center at 6:38 p.m.
The 30-foot-by-50-foot garage housed a full gym, and a 1941 Oldsmobile sustained extensive damage.
Fire departments responding to the scene included Terry s Corners, Gasport, and Wolcottsville.
The Niagara County Origin and Cause Team is investigating.
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Number of chickens die in coop fire in Town of Cambria
The coop was built alongside the exterior of an unattached garage, which did not sustain any major damage. No other injuries were reported.
Credit: poco bw - stock.adobe.com Author: WGRZ Staff Updated: 6:19 AM EDT May 8, 2021
NIAGARA COUNTY, N.Y. A number of chickens died in a fire Thursday evening in the Town of Cambria, but no other injuries were reported.
The Niagara County Sheriff s Office said a 911 call reported a chicken coop fire at 6:22 p.m. Thursday on the 5000 block of Upper Mountain Road. The coop was built alongside the exterior of an unattached garage.
Chicken coop destroyed in fire in Cambria
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and last updated 2021-05-08 08:21:12-04
CAMBRIA, N.Y. (WKBW) â The Niagara County Sheriff s Office says a chicken coop was destroyed in a fire in Cambria, Friday night.
According to the sheriff s office, several deputies responded to a report of a chicken coop on fire at 5175 Upper Mountain Road in Cambria around 6:30 p.m. Friday.
Deputies were able to eventually extinguish the fire, but the coop was destroyed and several chickens died; no person was injured.
The coop was built off the exterior wall of an unattached garage, which was able to be saved without suffering any major damage.
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