An FDNY firefighter is in critical condition after suffering a cardiac arrest while battling a two-alarm fire in a four-story building in Brooklyn. The fire broke out around 11:30 a.m., prompting over 100 emergency responders to the scene. Firefighters managed to control the fire within two hours. The injured firefighter received immediate medical care and was transported to Wyckoff Heights Medical Center. The Red Cross provided aid to those displaced, including emergency housing and assistance for 21 individuals, while FDNY Fire Marshals are investigating the fire's cause.
An unidentified FDNY firefighter is in critical condition after going into cardiac arrest while battling a two-alarm fire in Brooklyn on Sunday.
Over 100 firefighters and EMTs responded to the scene to control flames that had spread across multiple floors and into the building's cockloft.
The Red Cross was present to assist families affected by the fire, offering emergency housing and financial aid, highlighting the community’s support.
The cause of the fire is currently under investigation by FDNY Fire Marshals, emphasizing the ongoing efforts to determine how the incident started.
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