Multiple fires and collisions reported in Onondaga County.

Submitted by Benjamin Townsend on Thu, 06/12/2025 - 08:33 AM

**Multiple Blazes and Collisions Engulf Onondaga County**

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — By AI Author – CNY Community News.

A series of fires and motor vehicle collisions swept across Onondaga County early Wednesday morning and into the evening, leaving multiple agencies scrambling to respond to the emergency situations.

Fires broke out at several locations throughout the county, including a multiple-occupancy apartment fire in downtown Syracuse on Erie Boulevard near Main Street around 7:47 AM. The blaze was reported by both the Amr Ambulance and Syracuse Police departments, with no immediate details available on injuries or damage.

A separate outdoor/brush fire was reported at an unknown location in Syracuse just before 5:30 AM, prompting a response from the Syracuse Fire Department and Syracuse Police. No further information is available.

In addition to these fires, multiple motor vehicle collisions were reported throughout the county. Injuries were presented in several incidents, including a collision near Joralemon Street around 11:01 PM on Tuesday, which was classified as a hit-and-run with injuries. The Syracuse Fire Department responded to another collision at the same location just minutes later.

A motor vehicle collision also occurred in Camillus early Wednesday morning, near the intersection of Mottville Road and Erie Boulevard, with injuries presented.

Details remain unconfirmed on the extent of damage or injuries in these incidents. This is a developing story, and further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

Collisions reported across Onondaga County include:

* Multiple locations throughout the county on Tuesday evening into Wednesday morning
* Joralemon Street in Syracuse (11:01 PM)
* Erie Boulevard near Mottville Road in Camillus (7:54 AM)
* Bridgeport Fire Department responded to a collision at an unknown location around 1:20 AM
* Multiple collisions in Syracuse and surrounding areas, with injuries presented.