Chenango, Delaware and Broome county fire departments respond to Bainbridge blaze
A commercial structure fire at Upturn Industries, Inc. in the Village of Bainbridge required more than ten fire departments from Chenango, Delaware and Broome counties to battle a working blaze early Thursday morning.
Fire departments responded to reports of smoke at Upturn Industries in Bainbridge at approximately 6:14 a.m., requiring mutual assistance from Afton, Coventry, Greene, Gilbertsville-Mount Upton, Sidney, Masonville, Harpursville, Port Crane, Trout Creek and Unadilla. Additional assistance was also on hand from the Chenango and Delaware county fire bureaus.
According to Chenango County emergency management, everyone was evacuated safely and there were no reports of injury. Numerous water tankers were called to the scene after reports of losing water pressure in the village around 7:30 a.m. As of 8:45 a.m., firefighters were said to have contained the blaze and excavators were called in at approximately 9 a.m. to open up other sections of the building for firefighters to access.
The initial cause of the fire is still under investigation.
Upturn Industries is a precision computer numerical control (CNC) contract machine shop that produces metal piecings commonly used in the aerospace industry. In recent years, Upturn has contracted with big names in the flight business, including Boeing, to manufacture parts for the oxygen systems on the company’s newest 787 Dreamliner model.
Upturn Industries was recently taken under by new ownership in 2012 and currently employes more than 40 people, according to the industry’s website.
Fire departments responded to reports of smoke at Upturn Industries in Bainbridge at approximately 6:14 a.m., requiring mutual assistance from Afton, Coventry, Greene, Gilbertsville-Mount Upton, Sidney, Masonville, Harpursville, Port Crane, Trout Creek and Unadilla. Additional assistance was also on hand from the Chenango and Delaware county fire bureaus.
According to Chenango County emergency management, everyone was evacuated safely and there were no reports of injury. Numerous water tankers were called to the scene after reports of losing water pressure in the village around 7:30 a.m. As of 8:45 a.m., firefighters were said to have contained the blaze and excavators were called in at approximately 9 a.m. to open up other sections of the building for firefighters to access.
The initial cause of the fire is still under investigation.
Upturn Industries is a precision computer numerical control (CNC) contract machine shop that produces metal piecings commonly used in the aerospace industry. In recent years, Upturn has contracted with big names in the flight business, including Boeing, to manufacture parts for the oxygen systems on the company’s newest 787 Dreamliner model.
Upturn Industries was recently taken under by new ownership in 2012 and currently employes more than 40 people, according to the industry’s website.
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