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Three-alarm business fire

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Three-alarm business fire

Three-alarm business fire

  • Massive Fire at Superior Pallets
Fire reduces warehouse to rubble
Fire reduces warehouse to rubble

Fire ravaged ruins are all that remain of a multi-million …

Residents see and smell fire across WNY
Residents see and smell fire across WNY

A massive fire has destroyed a local warehouse. Early Thursday …

Massive blaze at east side warehouse
Massive blaze at east side warehouse

The building houses thousands of wood pallets and also diesel …

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Photo gallery: Superior Pallets fire

Updated: Thursday, 09 Sep 2010, 11:58 AM EDT
Published : Thursday, 09 Sep 2010, 7:41 AM EDT

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) - Fire crews were busy Thursday morning, at a four-alarm blaze at Superior Pallets Inc.

>> Find details of the fire here.

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We want to thank all the Newstrackers who really play an integral part in our news coverage.

WIVB.com has a big photo gallery set up incredible photos sent to us by viewers all across western New York.

When the intense flames broke out before dawn, Newstrackers immediately began snapping photos and sending them to WIVB.com.

Brandon Andersen says he took a picture as he was driving about 100 yards away.

And this one of the dramatic views from an employee at 97 Rock.

Another photo was taken at 7 a.m. at the Buffalo Airport, anyone flying in or out would get a bird's eye view of the flames.

Viewers from all across western New York let us know that they could see the smoke. From North Tonawanda, to Pembroke, all the way to Springville, this fire had people all over the region stopping and staring.

Facebook was another popular place for News 4 viewers to tell us what they saw. Karen Coffta wrote, "Here in Sloan I was woken up at around 4:45 to the explosions from the propane tanks at the fire. My son works across the street from the fire, he said words can't describe it!"

Keri Lyn Marotta snapped this photo from her front porch off Seneca Street in South Buffalo and wrote, "I wish all the firemen who are fighting this fire the best of luck and a safe return home tonight."

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