Family displaced following kitchen fire on Central Avenue early Sunday morning
UPDATE 3:31 p.m. to clarify family information.
A family of three has been displaced and is being helped by the Red Cross after a structure fire early Sunday morning heavily damaged their kitchen and another room at 33 Central Ave., Batavia.
The fire started, said City Fire Chief Jim Maxwell, after a resident left cooking oil unattended while it heated. She intended to make chicken wings.
The fire was reported at 12:42 a.m.
The biggest concern, Maxwell said, was that the resident said her daughter may have been trapped in an upstairs bedroom.
Firefighters conducted two searches of the residence and were unable to locate the 16-year-old.
It turned out she was not home and was located and found safe a short time later.
All Batavia platoons were dispatched to the fire, with a total of 20 firefighters responding. No mutual aid from neighboring departments was requested. The fire department was back in service at 3:30 a.m.
The fire did extensive damage to the kitchen and an adjoining room. The structural damage was significant enough to require a code enforcement officer to condemn the house.
The fire caused $20,000 in damage.
Brycea Bolster and her family have been relocated to a local hotel for three days.
They also had three cats and a dog. The pets are all safe.
The property owner is Deborah Ruhland.