Fishing Boat Destroyed In Fire Near Dunkirk Pier
Firefighters work to douse a boat engulfed by flames Monday morning in Dunkirk. The boat was destroyed in the blaze. P-J photo
DUNKIRK — It was supposed to be a fishing expedition on a perfect autumn morning.
Dunkirk Fire Chief Michael Edwards reported after the 45-minute boat blaze had been contained Monday, the 41-foot vessel was never able to leave the dock. Within minutes after the engine was going, a thick, black smoke enveloped the city waterfront.
The boat was an inferno.
“Obviously fiberglass boat burns hot and fast … it takes a little while to control it,” Edwards said.
The fire began around 9:20 a.m., but fire crews were not alerted to it until around 9:25 a.m. Portions of Route 5 had to be closed as a hose line had to be run to the end of the dock to the west of the city pier.
Because the fire happened in October, and not the during the warmer months, damage was limited. “Luckily there weren’t any other boats right next to it,” Edwards said. “If it had been the summer, the slips would have been full and we would have had some exposure problems.”
Edwards said his department normally deals with one boat fire per year. The cause of the fire wasn’t immediately known. No injuries were reported.





