Chain reaction crash with FDNY truck leaves 1 dead
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The FDNY extinguished a fire in Tompkinsville on Wednesday evening. The fire was reported at 11:13 p.m. on the first floor of 33 Victory Blvd., according to a spokesperson for the FDNY and EMS. The building is three stories tall, measures 20-by-50 feet and houses multiple dwellings. Tompkinsville Park is across the street.
Two firefighters were hurt as a raging five-alarm fire destroyed a Brooklyn warehouse and seriously damaged two other buildings early Wednesday, the FDNY said. The fire broke out inside Universal
A five-alarm fire tore through three Sunset Park warehouses early Wednesday morning and was still smoldering nearly 12 hours later.
The 78-year-old Access-A-Ride passenger killed in a chain reaction crash involving an FDNY truck in Brooklyn was seconds away from arriving home with his wife when the wild, caught-on-video collision occurred,
A firefighter was injured while battling a 2-alarm fire at a vacant residential building in Glendale during the early morning hours of Thursday, March 5.
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