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Man Rescued From A Creek In West Seneca
The 18 year old victim was pulled from the water and is expected to be OK.
The warmer weather and the spring are just about here and that means plenty of people will be back outside and hiking or walking. It is a good idea to stay on marked trails and in areas that are familiar.
This is just another example of the bravery and skill of our local emergency crews. There is always a need for volunteers to become members of local fire companies. It is a great way to give back to the community and help your neighbors. Just about every company has a Facebook page and website. If you are interested, reach out or keep an eye out for future open house events.
Steelhead Streams in Western New York
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DEC Region 9 offers steelhead anglers an abundance of opportunities from the mighty lower Niagara River to Cattaraugus Creek, one of the premier streams in the state, to other smaller streams. These streams offer high quality lake-run steelhead fishing from November through April. The majority of the steelhead in these streams are the result of smolt stockings by DEC. There is some natural reproduction of steelhead that adds to the fishery, particularly in the Cattaraugus Creek system. Studies are ongoing to evaluate the contribution of these wild fish to the angler catch. Projects are being planned and implemented to increase the contribution of wild steelhead. For detailed information on steelhead management, migratory runs, fishing tackle and techniques see the Steelhead Fishing in Lake Erie Tributaries and Lake Ontario Tributaries pages.
West Seneca police, firefighters rescue man who fell down hill into Cazenovia Creek
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and last updated 2021-03-14 11:52:43-04
WEST SENECA, N.Y. (WKBW) â West Seneca police officers, firefighters, and the water rescue team helped rescue a man who fell down a hill and into Cazenovia Creek on Saturday.
Video from Fire Buff NY shows officers and firefighters helping to rescue the man, Saturday afternoon.
3/13:21 17:12 hours Vigilant Fire Dept., West Seneca Police and the West Seneca Water Rescue team rescued a man who fell down a hill into Cazenovia Creek. The man was taken to the hospital for treatment. Several West Seneca Police Officers were also treated at the scene @wspolicepic.twitter.com/G3SsWYqzTG FBNY (@FBNY WNY) March 14, 2021
Upstate NY could break high-temperature records today as meltdown continues
Updated Mar 11, 2021;
Posted Mar 11, 2021
With temperatures soaring into the high 60s and even lower 70s, some Upstate New York cities could see record highs today.
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Syracuse, N.Y. Temperatures across Upstate New York will rise into the high 60s and maybe even lower 70s today, rapidly melting snow and challenging records.
Rochester, Syracuse and Watertown are all expected to beat daily record highs today, and several other cities could be within striking distance if the clouds hold off long enough and we get more hours of earth-warming sun.