Homer, NY (February 24, 2026) – A house fire broke out on James Street in Homer on Sunday, February 22, with emergency units arriving on scene just before 11:15 a.m. Crews entered through the front door and immediately encountered heavy fire conditions inside the structure.
The fire was brought under control by 12:40 p.m., roughly an hour and a half after responders arrived. Multiple emergency units assisted at the scene throughout the operation.
One firefighter was hurt during the response and was taken to a local hospital with a leg injury. The homeowner is now facing several charges in connection with that injury. The specific charges have not been detailed in the available reports at this time.
The incident remains under review, and further details are expected to be released as they become available. Our thoughts are with the injured firefighter as they recover.
What Charges Can Homeowners in New York Face After a Firefighter Is Injured?
When a firefighter is hurt while responding to a fire at a private residence in New York, the homeowner may face criminal or civil liability depending on the circumstances. If the fire was caused by negligence or an illegal act, charges can range from reckless endangerment to more serious felony counts.
New York law takes the injury of first responders seriously. In some cases, if a homeowner’s actions, or failure to act, directly contributed to dangerous conditions that led to a responder being hurt, prosecutors may pursue charges that carry significant penalties.
The specific charges filed can vary widely based on what caused the fire and how the injury occurred. Each case is evaluated based on its own facts, and outcomes depend heavily on what investigators are able to confirm at the scene.