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Thursday, March 3, 2011

03/03/11 Where Is The Westmore News? The Journal News Is Reporting That Port Chester Fire Chief Says Electrical Malfunction Caused Midland Ave Firre

Quote Of The Day: "I can't say enough about the working relationship with the Red Cross, fire, the Mayor's Office, the police. It just was a really coordinated effort, and everything worked, to take care of the families.", said Carolyn Sherwin, a Red Cross volunteer.

THE JOURNAL NEWS REPORTS IN PORT CHESTER

The fire that destroyed a three-story building on Midland Avenue was caused by an electrical malfunction and fed by natural gas, the fire chief said Wednesday.

Fire Chief Kevin McFadden said firefighters worked throughout the night after the fire broke out at 1:10 p.m. Tuesday, and managed to contain the flames to 304 Midland Ave. The job was made more difficult because of natural gas escaping from one side of the building before Consolidated Edison cut off service.

"This is probably one of the greatest, tremendous efforts the department's done — tremendous aid, given the potential," McFadden said. "Had we had a windy day, we probably would have lost five structures."

The surrounding buildings, separated by only a foot or two, had heavy damage from smoke and water.

Firefighters soaked the neighboring homes to help save them.

The commercial and residential structure at 304 Midland has been demolished, and cleanup efforts kept Midland Avenue closed for most of the day Wednesday. McFadden said the demolition took place overnight with authorization from the owner, who was on a cruise and had to be reached by his attorney.

RICARD ABEL AND THE WESTMORE SNOOZE IS STILL A SLEEP AT THE SWITCH IN PORT CHESTER; As Of Today The Westmore News Website Is Clueless About The Four Alarm Fire That Needed 150 Emergency Service Personnel To Respond. The Westmore Snooze Still Has A Flashing Red Graphic On It's Web Site That Says: BREAKING NEWS: Governor signed voting machine bill Friday, Feb. 25

Could someone please go over and wake up Richard Abel at the Westmore Snooze offices and tell him there has been a major fire here in Port Chester.


MORE NEWS ABOUT
THE WESTMORE SNOOZE:


MONDAY MARCH 1, 20011 - PORT CHESTER TOPIX MESSAGE BOARD:


Where Is The Westmore News?

All day long Port Chester residents have been depending on the villages hard nose digital news veterans to report in the huge fire that closed down Midland Avenue, while the Westmore Snooze website has been deaf, dumb and blind to the situation.

In fact, the sleepy Westmore Snooze website is flashing in Big Red Letters....

BREAKING NEWS: Governor signed voting machine bill Friday, Feb. 25

Could someone please tell Westmore Snooze Publisher Richard Abel we are now in March.

Lets take a look at how today's breaking Port Chester Fire story was covered, Westmore News Publisher Richard Abel was asleep at the switch.

At 2:25 PM Port Chester Roundup Reported ....



This article was updated at 4:18 pm

Then At 2:55 pm Port Chester Roundup passed on and linked to Port Chester Patch's breaking News report.


Then at 4:14 pm Port Chester Roundup passed on and linked to this Journal News article


Port Chester Roundup also commented on the Journal News article at the end of the post

At 5;43 pm Port Chester Roundup linked to AOL Patch's Updated Report about the fire which included several videos.



Port Chester Roundup also provided an update at the end of the AOL Patch post.

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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

03/01/11 PORT CHESTER PATCH UPDATE: Port Chester Fire Displaces 11 People - Where Is The Westmore News?


No wonder people in Port Chester call the newspaper, founded by Bernie "I Forgot To Pay Over 100 Tax Bills" Abel, the Westmore SNOOZE.


PORT CHESTER PATCH REPORTS: The fire victims will be staying at Port Chester's Carver Center until they can find a permanent place to stay.


Eleven people, including five children, were displaced in a fire at a three-story building in Port Chester that badly damaged several apartments and two stores.

The fire occurred at 304 Midland Avenue just after 1 p.m. today.

Firefighters from Larchmont, Mamaroneck, White Plains and Stamford helped the Port Chester Fire Department fight the blaze. The three-story building has apartments on the top two floors and houses Harbor Marine Canvas and the Cafe Roma on the first floor across the street from Midland Plaza.

Heavy, dark smoke, visible from a mile away, billowed from the top two floors as firefighters on the roof and surrounding the building battled the blaze. About 100 spectators watched.


Village Trustee John Branca, who was in the nearby store DaDa Radice when the fire broke out, called 911.

"A gentleman came running in saying 'call 911, smoke is coming out of Harbor Marine Canvas,'" he said. He called and then helped store owner Daniel Radice, 80, evacuate from his home behind the store, which has been a village fixture since the 1930s. Branca also evacuated people who had come into the store because the smoke outside was so bad.

Moments later, firefighters arrived.

"At that point in time it was just a little bit of smoke, but then it blew up... 'boom!' It just went crazy," Branca said.

"The response was tremendous," Branca said of fire crews’ arrival at the scene.

Police Officer John Bykowski was one of the first on the scene, with Officer Thomas Krempe. By the time they arrived all the people in the businesses had already evacuated, Bykowski said. Climbing the stairs, he found a woman with her baby coming down and escorted them out of the building.

Josabel Carcamo, who lives in the apartment building with his wife, said he was at work when the fire started. He said his wife escaped the fire uninjured, but declined to provide further details on the incident.

Carcamo and his wife will be among the four families staying at the Carver Center until they find permanent shelter, said Carolyn Sherwin, a spokesperson for the Red Cross.

Sherwin said the organization “will work with all the families through the recovery process."

The Red Cross will provide the families with financial assistance to replace items lost in the fire. The organization will also use referrals from outside agencies to find them apartments, Sherwin said.

She said mental health volunteers are available to help the families cope with the aftermath of the fire.

The families are already getting offers for places to stay, Sherwin said. Two of the women who lost their apartments will be staying with friends while they look for a permanent place to live.

Anyone interested in donating to the families can visit http://www.westchestercounty.redcross.org or call 914-946-6500.


PORT CHESTER ROUNDUP UPDATE:

Sources tell Port Chester Roundup that Former Westmore News Columnist And Port Chester Planning Board Member Bart "My Downtown Office Had No CO" Didden Is At The Scene.

Apparently, Bart "My Downtown Office Had No CO" Didden was checking on the status of one of his expensive campaign signs which was on the side of the mixed use building that was engulfed in flames.

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