According to the FDNY, the units had bedrooms, communal spaces, kitchens, lacked proper exits, windows, and ventilation. The Red Cross tended to all the residents who were displaced.
A total of 12 FDNY units, including 60 firefighters and EMS workers, descended on the scene, officials said. Smoke filled the No. 1 train station at 191st Street and St. Nicholas Avenue around 12: ...
in Crown Heights at about 10:25 a.m., officials said. The blaze quickly grew to a two-alarm fire, bringing 25 FDNY units with 106 firefighters and EMS personnel to the scene. Twelve people ...
He said units secured the street from pedestrians, and when crews got up to the 78th floor, they saw glass everywhere due to a window being blown out. FDNY Lieutenant Nicholas Schneider of Ladder ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The FDNY responded to a brush fire in Oakwood ... Luke Peteley)(Staten Island Advance/Luke Peteley) Four units responded to the scene, which encompassed a 100-by 100 ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Twelve units comprising 60 firefighters responded ... between Linden Avenue and Richmond Terrace, an FDNY spokesperson said. The fire was brought under control just after ...