A utility worker was electrocuted while working on a utility pole in Berne early Friday morning. The Albany County Sheriff’s Office says the worker died on the scene, and their name has not been released at this time. Around 2:41 a.m., deputies, Albany EMS, and the East Berne Fire Department responded to Long Road in Berne for a car fire. Upon arrival, a cable bucket truck was in the roadway on fire.
Albany County Sheriff’s deputies say an investigation found a cable worker was conducting routine maintenance on a utility pole, and while in the basket of the bucket truck, came in contact with an electric line. Deputies say when the worker touched the line, they were electrocuted and an explosion occurred. The worker was pronounced dead at the scene.
WTEN-TV ABC 10 Albany
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A pair of children were saved by a good Samaritan from a fire at a residence in Aurora on Wednesday, according to police.
Crews responded to the home, located on Olean Road, around 5:30 p.m. Wednesday. Two children, an 11-year-old boy and a 5-year-old girl, were in a garage area where the fire started. The person saw the fire and helped, and everyone was out of the house by the time crews arrived. The older child was able to escape, but the younger was not able to immediately escape before she was rescued by a 51-year-old man, who went inside the burning building.
It is unclear if there were any adults in the home at the time of the blaze. The children were taken to Oishei Children’s Hospital to be treated for burns and smoke inhalation.
WIVB-TV CBS 4 Buffalo
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One person was taken into custody after reports of a fire at a building in Brooklyn.
The FDNY responded to 1420 Avenue L in Midwood just before 2 p.m.
Authorities say they found a propane tank with wires inside the building.
The FDNY then requested the NYPD, who responded to the scene and evacuated the building.
Police determined those items to be non-hazardous, but one man was taken into custody.
Residents who live in the building say they were shocked and confused.
"I would say I'm horrified," said tenant William Murillo. "Neighbors are angry, they're angry, just crazy." When resident Michal Halbertal was told to evacuate her apartment, her first thought went to her 6-week-old son, Nathaniel.
WABC-TV ABC 7 New York
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