Accident reported at Clinton and East Avenue
An accident with a minor injury is reported at Clinton Street and East Avenue, Batavia.
A person has a cut.
City fire and Mercy EMS dispatched.
An accident with a minor injury is reported at Clinton Street and East Avenue, Batavia.
A person has a cut.
City fire and Mercy EMS dispatched.
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Cold, wind, snow, seems to have kept a lot of people away from the City of Batavia Centennial Celebration on Wednesday night, but those who braved the elements, there seemed to be plenty of fun to go around.
There was a bonfire and entertainment in what organizers dubbed Centennial Plaza in the parking lot of St. Mary's off Evans Street, and a swank party for those who bought tickets inside City Hall.
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A car has struck a tow truck that was on scene with law enforcement at a previous accident at Oak Orchard Road and Edgerton Road, Elba.
A head injury is reported.
Elba fire and Mercy EMS are dispatched.
UPDATE 9:54 a.m.: Traffic is being shut down at Route 98 and the Elba Fire Rec Hall. It's also being shut down at Daws Corners.
Running from yesterday, into today, we had a Flip Ad contest running.
The winner is Elizabeth Geuss, of Batavia. She flipped the correct hidden code: John Gardner and was the 15th person to respond.
Watch for another Flip Ad contest some time next week.
Kind of like old vaudvillians, fireworks operators say "the show must go on."
Yes, it's cold, it's snowing, and we may get a bit of wind, but there will be a fireworks display in the City of Batavia tonight at 10 p.m. (Batavia Downs is also planning a display at midnight).
There will be three and four inch canisters used in the downtown display, and those lager ones could get obscured by the clouds, but otherwise, we should expect a good 18 minute show, a technician told me.
The reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of a tall white man who stomped a cat to death on Main Street, Batavia, Dec. 3 has been increased to $1,550, according to Volunteers for Animals.
According to a witness, the man was walking a large, dark brown German shepherd near the Raceway Mini Market in the 600 block of East Main Street at the time of the incident. It was about 6:30 p.m.
The cat suffered numerous injuries, including a broken spine and crushed skull from being stomped, and wounds from the dog.
The initial reward was $500.
Batavia Police encourage anyone with information to call their confidential tipline at 345-6370.
A three-vehicle accident, unknown inuries, is reported at the corner of West Main Street Road and Wortendyke Road. Mercy medics and East Pembroke Fire Department are responding.
UPDATE 3:08 p.m.: A responder reports heavy traffic there and says the accident is blocking the roadway.
UPDATE 3:11 p.m.: Fire Police are called to handle traffic.
UPDATE 3:43 p.m.: The East Pembroke assignment is back in service.
In August, City Fire Chief Jim Maxwell announced plans to equip medics in his fire department with Narcan, a drug that can potentially save the life of a person who has overdosed on heroin or other opiate-based drugs.
Saturday, for the first time, a life was saved in the city when a firefighter administered Narcan to a middle-aged female resident.
The woman apparently overdosed on heroin.
The firefighter, Ryan Whitcombe, said the call came in shortly after noon Saturday for an unresponsive female.
When firefighters arrived, they found the woman unconscious on the floor of her residence. She wasn't breathing.
Whitcombe was informed by others at the residence that the woman may have suffered a narcotics overdose.
After consulting with other first responders, he agreed the best course of action was to administer Narcan, generically known as naloxone hyrdochloride, which he sprayed into the woman's nostrils.
The fast-acting drug did its job.
"Over the period of a minute or two, her breathing started to come back," Whitcombe said. "Little by little her breathing came back to the point where she became conscious and was breathing on her own without assistance."
When a person ODs on heroin or an opiate-based prescription medication, the drug shuts down brain function that controls breathing. The person literally forgets to breath. Narcan stimulates that portion of the brain and the person will start breathing again.
As Maxwell explained to council members in August, there's no known downside to administering the life-saving drug.
"If it's not an opiate overdose, you can't hurt the patient," Maxwell said. "You can't overdose on it or anything along those lines, so if it's a false recognition and they administer it, it doesn't do anything to the patient."
Narcan, clinically considered "an opioid antagonist," can also be used to revive people who have overdosed on prescription medications that are opiates.
"Centennial Plaza," in the St. Mary's parking lot on Evans Street is just about all ready for tonight's revelers as Batavia celebrates the 100th anniversary of its incorporation.
Fireworks are planned for 10 p.m. and will be launched from behind the fire hall.
There's plenty of wood ready for the bonfire.
Jeffrey Deats, the Batavia resident arrested Dec. 18 following the investigation into the death of a 6-month-old boy, died Monday, Batavia PD announced this afternoon.
Deats was found hanging from a bed sheet in his Genesee County Jail cell the night of Dec. 21. CPR was performed by jail staff and Deats was transported to UMMC and later ECMC.
As a result of his death, the criminal case against Deats is closed, Chief Shawn Heubusch said.
Chandler Zuchs died Dec. 14 while in the care of Deats.
At the time, Deats believed he was the father of Chandler, though after his arrest, DNA test results surfaced that showed an Albion resident was the infant's father.
In his statement to police during the investigation, Deats said the boy's mother, Michelle Zuchs, of Tonawanda, alternately told Deats he was the father and wasn't the father, and finally told him she had DNA test results back, apparently leading Deats to believe he was the father.
One account Deats gave of how Chandler may have suffered brain damage, which was the cause of the baby's death, was that he fell down the stairs of his Olyn Avenue home while carrying Chandler.
Deats was 28 years old.
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From 13WHAM's weatherman Marty Snyder:
Lake effect snow has been falling through Wyoming County this morning. That band will gradually lift north into Genesee County by the late afternoon. It will first line up through the southern towns of Genesee County. Throughout the evening, the band will continue to move northward to along the Thruway, and closer to Batavia. By tomorrow morning, there is the potential of 6 inches of snow in the heaviest portions in the lake effect band, then another 6 inches of snow later in the day. It is very important to note that many parts of Genesee County will see much less snow than this maximum amount, since they will remain outside the focus of the most intense snow.
A lake effect snow warning will remain in effect from noon today through 10 a.m. on Friday for Genesee County.
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A driver involved in a three-vehicle crash on East Main Street in the Village of Le Roy yesterday morning is in guarded condition at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester.
Charles R. Lowe, of Le Roy, was flown to Strong by Mercy Flight following the 9 a.m. accident at the intersection of Wolcott Street.
A driver in another vehicle, Donald Worthington, of Pavilion, was treated at UMMC for a cut on his head and released.
The third driver, Marrinna Ryan, of Le Roy, was treated and released at the scene for facial pain.
Lowe's vehicle was westbound on East Main when it drifted into the left-turn lane at Wolcott and hit the rear of Worthington's truck, which then struck the rear of Ryan's minivan.
Lowe reportedly told the first responding police officer that he may have fallen asleep.
The Sheriff Office Crash Management Team is assisting Le Roy PD in the ongoing investigation.
We're now looking at a lake effect snow warning for this afternoon through 10 a.m. Friday.
This covers all of Genesee County.
Some 10 to 18 inches of snow are possible.
Winds will be from the southwest at 20 to 30 mph with visibility dropping to a quarter of a mile at times.
Blowing and drifting snow will result in hazardous travel conditions, the National Weather Service warns.
If traveling, conditions can change quickly.
UPDATE: Officials say plans for tonight's centennial celebration will go ahead as scheduled.
City of Batavia New Year’s Eve Centennial Celebration schedule of events for children/family activities Dec. 31, 2014:
Falleti Ice Arena
6 to 6:30 p.m. -- Free Open Skate
6:30 to 6:45 p.m. -- Warm Up (Buffalo Skating Club/Falleti Ice Arena Learn to Skate Program)
7 to 7:45 p.m. -- Buffalo Skating Club Demonstrations
7:45 to 9 p.m. -- Photos with Queen Elsa (Warming Room)
Free Open Skate
St. Mary’s Church, basement
7 to 9 p.m. -- Children's Carnival, with games and prizes
Balloon Animals
Face Painting / Caricatures (FREE)
"Centennial Plaza" at the corner of Ellicott and Evans streets
6 to 9 p.m. -- Outdoor Winter Carnival
10 p.m. -- FIREWORKS EXTRAVAGANZA!
Other activities will include: Snowshoe Races; Bean Bag Toss Competitions; Hula Hoop Contests; Balloon Blizzard Races; Life-size Jenga; Snowman Snowball Toss; Trivia by the Holland Land Office; and tours of the Batavia Fire Department.
In addition, there will be FREE pony rides, FREE limo rides, and a photo booth. Michelle’s Bakery and Batavia’s Original will have food and hot drinks available for purchase. A large bonfire and live music/performances will go on throughout the evening.
Century Club Celebration (inside City Centre) -- tickets are still available for purchase at $50 per person at City Hall in the City Manager’s Office until noon Wednesday, Dec. 31 (while supplies last). Tickets will not be sold at the door. Price includes live music, DJ, dancing, champagne toast and heavy hors d'oeuvres. Pick a decade during the past 100 years and dress accordingly!
For more information, contact Leanna Di Risio at 585-738-7388.
There is a lake effect snow watch in effect from late Wednesday afternoon through Thursday night.
Potential accumulation of six to 12 inches.
Winds from the southwest of 20 to 30 mph.
Wind chill down to zero.
Visibility as low as a quarter of a mile at times.
Blowing and driving snow and wind could make travel difficult.
"There remains some uncertainty with the exact placement and intensity of the lake effect snow bands," said the weather service.
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