Two FDNY Members Hurt Fighting Gramercy Basement Fire
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Two FDNY Members Hurt Fighting Gramercy Basement Fire
"According to CBS News New York, the fire broke out in the building's basement and initially resisted efforts to knock it down, as seen in video showing several engine companies on scene. The outlet reported that two FDNY members were hurt while fighting the fire, but officials had not yet released their conditions or specified where they were taken for treatment. CBS said the information came from authorities at the scene."
"The FDNY has repeatedly urged New Yorkers to keep smoke and carbon-monoxide alarms in working order, close doors to slow the spread of smoke, and make a clear escape plan, according to the department's public guidance. The agency also notes that below-grade fires can generate especially dense smoke that complicates both firefighting and evacuation. For general safety tips and resources, visit the FDNY."
Two FDNY members were injured while fighting a stubborn basement fire in a Gramercy building on First Avenue. Flames occurred below street level and initially resisted suppression efforts, drawing a heavy response from multiple engine companies and producing thick smoke across the block. Officials had not released the injured members' conditions or specified treatment locations in early statements. The FDNY urges residents to keep smoke and carbon-monoxide alarms working, close doors to slow smoke spread, and maintain a clear escape plan. The department warns that below-grade fires generate especially dense smoke that complicates firefighting and evacuation. Details remain limited pending official updates.
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