Six fire departments melee with two-story blaze, high temps

SHERBURNE – Teamwork was the name of the game as six area fire companies worked shoulder-to-shoulder in knocking down a two-story blaze on Pleasant Valley Road in the Town of Sherburne for nearly five hours, Wednesday.
Likewise, first responders had to contend with excessive wind gusts of up to 15 mph, temperatures that push 90 degrees and relative humidity that hovered around the 80 percent mark.
County dispatch records indicate that Sherburne command was assisted by Earlville, North Norwich, Norwich, New Berlin and Smyrna fire departments at the scene, and crews worked in shifts to bring te fire under control.
A representative from the American Red Cross was also on scene to assist the homeowner, and the home was deemed a total loss due to the combination of extensive water, fire and smoke damage to the structure.
At press time, the cause of the incident is still under investigation, and no injuries were reported according to dispatch records.

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