Ovid residents gathered Sunday for a prayer service at the Ovid Federated Church following the fire, which took over 400 firefighters and EMS personnel nine hours to control and destroyed eleven apartments and six businesses.
The service offered a space for reflection, support, and hope for rebuilding. Community members shared memories of the historic block and expressed determination to recover. Efforts to clean up the block, recover valuables, and assist property owners continue. Fundraising is still happening. To donate, contact The United Way of Seneca County or Catholic Charities of the Finger Lakes.
The Ovid Fire Department has provided a detailed account of the emergency response to the recent Ovid Block fire, which drew a staggering 444 firefighters and EMS personnel from across seven counties. The incident saw participation from 59 total fire and EMS agencies. The fire required extensive resources: 16 engines, 38 tankers, and 6 aerial units were dispatched to the scene. Poplar Ridge Fire Department, located 41.4 miles away, was the farthest responder.