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Only the concrete structure of a barn and frames of equipment remain following a fire at the Roberts Family Farmland LLC on the Syracuse-Webster Road, near CR 700E. The fire was spotted near 11:06 p.m. Monday, April 22. The cattle shown on the right were not injured by the blaze. (Photo by Deb Patterson)

SYRACUSE — A barn, believed to have been built in the 1930s, was destroyed late Monday night, April 22, on the Roberts Family Farmland LLC, 8464 N. Syracuse-Webster Road, Syracuse. The loss has been estimated at over $100,000.

Turkey Creek Fire Territory Chief Mickey Scott stated a passing motorist called 911 at approximately 11:06 p.m. North Webster Fire Department was immediately called for a full assist and Milford Fire Department was called for a tanker assist. When the first firefighters arrived at the scene the barn was fully engulfed.

Very little remains of a semitractor that was sitting next to the barn.

Firefighters, while battling the blaze, worked to protect a herd of Angus cattle in a feed lot immediately east of the burning barn. No cattle were injured or lost.

According to Jon Roberts and Scott, the barn contained tractors, equipment, mowers and skid loaders. A semitractor sitting next to the barn, on the west, was also destroyed.

Roberts noted the barn was a wooden structure with a metal roof. He is thankful no firefighter was injured in battling the blaze.

Turkey Creek Fire Territory was called back out to the fire at 5:23 a.m. today, Tuesday, April 23, for a small rekindle.

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