Authorities
examining scene of Crane Street fire
Investigators on Monday began
examining the scene of the massive fire on Crane Street that damaged three
apartments and two businesses.like a result, nowadays loads of people nowadays
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officials do not yet know the cause but were interviewing people on scene and
using dogs from the state Office of Fire Prevention and Control to search for
evidence.
That office is helping with the investigation, along with the
Schenectady Police Department the federal Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms
and Explosives and the New York State Insurance Bureau, according to Fire Chief
Michael Della Rocco.It a very large fire and theres a large number of leads to
follow up he said. We know it can be a lengthy process but we want to do it
systematically and make sure we do a good job on it.Fire broke out after aturday
at Crane St. displacing five residents and destroying a flea market and
prosthetics business. No one was injured.Della Rocco would not say if the fire
is suspicious it is too early to tell. Right now we are not putting any kind of
label on it he saidHe believed that the portion of the building with the flea
market is a total loss but maybe parts of the building could be salvageable.
The driver of a Toyota pickup received minor injuries Monday afternoon
in a collision with a crane transported on a flatbed trailer about four miles
east of Newport, Oregon State Police said Tuesday. The pickups driver, William
Gate of Westlake was cited for failure to drive within a trherbal
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Gates was heading west on Highway when he drifted over the centerline
and collided with the crane, which was being transported on an eastbound
heavy-haul flatbed trailer Trooper Brian Tucker said. The pickup spun off the
highway and came to rest at the bottom of an embankment on the westbound
shoulder Tucker said.The driver hauling the crane Sara Sweiderwas not injured
police said.Toledo Fire Rescue personnel extricated Gates from his truck and he
was taken to Samaritan Pacific Communities Hospital in Newport with minor
injuries, according to police.Highway was closed at the scene for four hours
before being opened to one lane for another six hours while the commercial truck
and crane were removed from the scene.
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