subscribesubscriber servicescontact usabout ussite mapBuy a Classified
Mon, Sep 08 2008 

Published: April 10, 2008 04:00 am    print this story   email this story  

Decades apart, fires destroy auto shop

By Denise Richardson
Staff Writer

LAURENS _ Lee Valentine lost his business Tuesday night _ for the second time.

A spark from machinery ignited oil on the floor at Lee's Auto Shop on state Route 205 on Tuesday night, the owner said, and flames spread quickly.

``We tried to put it out with fire extinguishers,'' Valentine said Wednesday. ``It just took off.''

Fire destroyed the business about 20 or 21 years ago, said his wife, Linda, on Wednesday. Seeing fire again prompted ``sheer panic'' that her family was safe, she said.

Nobody got hurt _ that's the main thing,'' she said. ``The rest of it will take care of itself in time.''

She said there hasn't been enough time for her husband to come to grips with the situation.

Wednesday afternoon, Valentine said he put water on some hot spots earlier in the day. He pointed out a truck that was the only vehicle inside the shop, a charred steel skeleton of more than 20 years in business.

``We haven't made up our minds what we're going to do,'' said Valentine, who was wearing blue work clothes bearing a patch with the shop name and another with his name.

Valentine said he was taking inventory Tuesday as his son Jeff worked on the exhaust system of a Dodge truck using a chopsaw, which sparked. As soon as the fire started, they grabbed three fire extinguishers but soon left the building, Valentine said.

``It was so hot,'' Valentine said.

The smoke was dark and heavy, he said, and he couldn't go back inside to use the telephone, so he went to his house nearby to call for help.

Lyle Jones, emergency services coordinator for Otsego County, said the spreading fire hit a plastic 5-gallon gasoline jug about five feet away from the oil, and the container exploded.

The shop was a metal building about 24 feet by 28 feet, with a metal roof, Jones said, and the situation was like filling an oven with gas and putting a light to it.

``Fortunately, we had no injuries,'' Jones said Wednesday.

Considering the structure and contents, including expensive mechanics tools, he estimated the loss at $75,000 to $100,000.

A camper was parked near the burned building and was damaged. It wasn't yet a year old and hadn't been used enough, Valentine said. The camper was insured, he said, but there wasn't any insurance for the business.

Machinery lost in the blaze included a sand blaster, a fly wheel, a drill press and three lathes, he said.

Valentine said the truck, owned by Jeff, was insured.

There wasn't a chance of saving the building, Jones said. The fire was first reported by someone from 438 County Highway 11 at 7:40 p.m., he said, and 15 to 20 calls came in to 911 after that.

Jones said the quantity of calls probably was prompted by the heavy smoke from burning oil and tires, as well as the explosion. On Tuesday night, about 50 to 60 firefighters responded from departments including Laurens, Mount Vision, West Oneonta and West Laurens, with Hartwick crews called for traffic control, Jones said. Tankers provided water from Otego Creek, about two to three miles away, he said.

Most crews were released by 10 or 10:30 p.m., Jones said.

The fire about 20 years ago started one afternoon when Valentine had pulled a gas tank from a car, Jones said. Vapors spilled and were ignited by the heat source in a wood stove.

___

Related story, with photos: www.thedailystar.com/local/local_story_100040128.html

print this story   email this story  



Photos


Lee Valentine-s destroyed auto repair garage on state Route 205 in Laurens is seen Wednesday. According to Valentine, the fire started when his son was working on a 2000 Dodge pickup truck, center. None/ (Click for larger image)

monster
wheels
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide

Daily Email Headlines:

Email address:
Your name (optional):

Today's Premium Jobs

Service Response Manager
HIGHER EDUCATION Aramark Facility Services HARTWICK COLLEGE ARAMARK Facility Services at Hartwick College, is see...>MORE

Full-time nanny needed for 4 month old infant.
Great pay, experience and references needed. Please call- 607-267-4182....>MORE

Experienced F/PT barber/hairdresser
at busy West End Barber Shop. booth rent 432-7553 Tues.-Fri. 9-5...>MORE

Home Health Aide
for Hampshire House Adult Home. FT, PT, Weekends. All Shifts Available. Apply in Person call or Fax resume to: 1846 Co...>MORE

Boat Launch Inspectors
Boat Launch Inspectors- The Village of Cooperstown is seeking to hire individuals as boat launch inspectors for its s...>MORE

See all ads

Today's Premium Autos

For Sale in Franklin
132A Log Skidder $15,000. 580 Case Extendahoe Close in Cap $15,000. John Deer 450C Crawler With Wench $15,000. 607-363-...>MORE

2000 Harley Davidson
Dyno Glide, over $5,000 in extras. Mint condition. 7,500 miles $9,999 or trade for car, truck, motorcycle or 4 wheel ...>MORE

Selling your car?
If you are looking for another way to advertise that you are selling your new or used vehicle, call The Daily Star Class...>MORE

2000 Nissan Altima GLE
4 cyl., 97,000 miles, very good condition. $5,750. 433-7353 after 6pm. ...>MORE

New, Used, Dealer or Individual
If you have a new or used car that you want to sell, advertise here on our Premium Auto section of our website. Whether...>MORE

See all ads

Today's Premium Real Estate

4 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car garage
finished basement, $1000/mo. + utilities, 1 yr. Lease, pets upon approval. Smoking at your own risk. Avail. 9/30. 433-1...>MORE

2 bedroom
Downtown Oneonta. $700/mo. + utilities. 652-2802....>MORE

Roommates needed couple or female upstairs.
2 males downstairs. Furnished heat & electric included, $2700/ per semester, each. 434-9606 or 638-1991 ...>MORE

Oneonta 2 & 3 bedroom apts.
$650/$750+ utilities, off-street parking. Call 607-434-4764 ...>MORE

Spacious City Home
updated kitchen, west end location, $159,000. BENSON REAL ESTATE 607-432-4391

www.bensonre.com
...>MORE

See all ads

 

Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.CNHI Classified Advertising NetworkCNHI News Service
Associated Press content © 2007. All rights reserved. AP content may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Our site is powered by Zope and our Internet Yellow Pages site is powered by PremierGuide.
Some parts of our site may require you to download the Flash Player Plugin.
Advertiser index