A raging two-alarm fire erupted in a six-story apartment building in Upper Manhattan, injuring 15 people including one firefighter. The fire started around 8:25 a.m. and was controlled by 10 a.m. Fire officials reported that 10 of the injured were transported to hospitals, primarily for smoke inhalation, with others treated on-site by medics.
The New York City Fire Department quickly responded to the scene of the fire that tore through the first floor of the building on West 204th Street. Injured individuals included a mix of residents and a firefighter, emphasizing the dangerous conditions faced by emergency responders. Despite the rapid spread of the flames and smoke, the fire was brought under control within a couple of hours, showcasing the efficiency of the firefighting efforts.
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