Brooklyn inferno erupts in 3 alarm blaze injuring five
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Brooklyn inferno erupts in 3 alarm blaze injuring five
"Brooklyn, NY - Flames tore through the top floor of a three-story mixed-occupancy building on Church Avenue late Friday night, triggering a three-alarm response that brought roughly 170 firefighters to the scene and left five people injured. The fire broke out at 3322 Church Avenue, where arriving crews encountered heavy fire on the building's top floor, according to the New York City Fire Department. The intensity of the blaze prompted commanders to escalate the response to a third alarm."
"The scale of the response underscores the challenges posed by fires in mixed-occupancy buildings, where residential and commercial spaces share the same structure. Firefighters conducted searches of the building while hose lines were advanced to the upper floors. The injured firefighter was treated for minor injuries sustained during suppression efforts, according to the FDNY. Officials have not released the identities of the injured civilians. Their conditions were described as minor."
A three-alarm fire erupted late Friday night at 3322 Church Avenue in Brooklyn, heavily affecting the building's top floor of a three-story mixed-occupancy structure. Approximately 40 FDNY units and roughly 170 firefighters responded, and commanders escalated to a third alarm due to intense fire conditions. Firefighters contained the blaze after about 90 minutes while conducting searches and advancing hose lines to upper floors to protect adjoining structures. Four civilians and one firefighter suffered minor injuries and were transported to local hospitals for evaluation and treatment. Fire marshals are investigating the cause and origin of the blaze.
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