Brooklyn commercial building erupts in 3-alarm fire, nearly 200 FDNY respond
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Brooklyn commercial building erupts in 3-alarm fire, nearly 200 FDNY respond
"First-arriving units encountered heavy fire through the roof, and additional alarms were quickly transmitted to bring the incident under control, said Assistant Chief Joseph Duggan Jr."
"Firefighters arriving at the scene were met with intense flames already extending through the roof, requiring rapid escalation to a third alarm."
"No injuries were reported among civilians or first responders. Fire marshals are now working to determine the cause of the fire."
"The incident remains under investigation as crews assess damage and ensure the site is secure."
A significant fire erupted at a commercial building on Avenue H in Brooklyn, leading to a 3-alarm response from the FDNY. Nearly 200 emergency personnel, including 63 units, arrived within four minutes to confront heavy flames breaking through the roof. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, and the cause of the fire is currently under investigation. Fire marshals are assessing the damage and ensuring the site is secure while additional resources were deployed to prevent the fire from spreading to nearby structures.
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