7 firefighters hurt in fire, explosion in Bronx
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Following a busy brush fire season, FDNY deployed AI-powered camera systems at city parks for early fire detection.
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7 FDNY firefighters injured after jaw-dropping NYC car explosion blasts fireball into night sky
The smoke-eaters were responding to a fire in front of a building between Intervale Avenue and Kelly Street in Longwood when the blast occurred around 7:06 p.m., according to the FDNY.
A massive car explosion in the Bronx injured seven FDNY firefighters as they responded to a blaze in Longwood. The dramatic incident, captured on video, sent a towering fireball into the night sky. While five firefighters sustained burns,
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The FDNY said it extinguished a fire in West Brighton early Saturday afternoon. According to a department spokesperson, the FDNY received a call for a fire on the second floor of 514 Broadway around 11:38 a.m. In total, 12 units ...
A dozen people were injured, including one critically, in an apartment fire in the Bronx on Tuesday. The FDNY said it started receiving 911 calls at around 4 p.m. and quickly responded to the blaze on Ryer Avenue in the Fordham section. "We responded in ...
Southeast Queens residents spoke out against battery energy storage systems in residential areas while the city upheld its position, reasserting that they are both safe and necessary measures to meet
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The FDNY responded to the report of a fire at a complex in Port Richmond on Friday afternoon. The blaze was reported at 658 Port Richmond Ave., between Orange Avenue and Dixon Avenue, around 2:37 p.m., according to a spokesperson ...
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FDNY chief says he would live next to lithium battery storage plant— opponents charge battery farms in residential areas a ‘farce’
FDNY officials and environmental advocates insisted Tuesday that New York City’s rigorous review system makes lithium-ion battery storage facilities safe enough to live next to during a tense City Council oversight hearing where lawmakers and residents pressed concerns about fire risks and facilities planned close to homes and schools.