Two Firefighters Injured in Three-Alarm House Fire Extended to Adjacent Residence
61-13 62nd St, Maspeth, Queens
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EMS on the scene report that two firefighters have sustained minor injuries.
Firefighters have deemed the fire suspicious and the cause of the fire is still being investigated.
According to an official NYC Emergency Management Twitter alert, smoke and traffic delays should be expected in the area. People nearby are advised to close the windows and avoid the area due to smoke.
Firefighters repot the fire is under control.
Following an extensive investigation of the premises, firefighters have not found anyone trapped or injured in the structure.
Firefighters believe they can bring the fire under control with current resources on scene.
Firefighters have transmitted a third alarm for the fire, requesting additional units to respond.
Firefighters also advised that they believe additional units will be required to control the blaze.
Firefighters advise that the fire spread to another house at 61-11 62nd St. They also state that they did not find anyone trapped inside both residences upon completing a quick sweep of the properties. A more thorough search is to follow.
EMS personnel state that they have not located anyone with any fire-related injuries yet.
Firefighters are battling the flames with water from three hoses and have requested two FAST trucks to respond to the scene.
Police are blocking traffic on Eliot Ave between Fresh Pond Rd and Mt Olivet Crescent.
Firefighters on scene advise the fire at the rear of a two-story house is spreading to two other buildings.
Police on scene believe the fire might spread to adjacent properties.
Multiple user videos show intense smoke rising from the blaze.
Medics are also en route.
Firefighters transmitted a second alarm upon arrival, requesting additional units to respond.
Firefighters confirm there is a house fire.
Firefighters are responding to an unconfirmed 911 report of a house fire.
Incident reported at 61-13 62nd St.
EMS on the scene report that two firefighters have sustained minor injuries.
Firefighters have deemed the fire suspicious and the cause of the fire is still being investigated.
According to an official NYC Emergency Management Twitter alert, smoke and traffic delays should be expected in the area. People nearby are advised to close the windows and avoid the area due to smoke.
Firefighters repot the fire is under control.
Following an extensive investigation of the premises, firefighters have not found anyone trapped or injured in the structure.
Firefighters believe they can bring the fire under control with current resources on scene.
Firefighters have transmitted a third alarm for the fire, requesting additional units to respond.
Firefighters also advised that they believe additional units will be required to control the blaze.
Firefighters advise that the fire spread to another house at 61-11 62nd St. They also state that they did not find anyone trapped inside both residences upon completing a quick sweep of the properties. A more thorough search is to follow.
EMS personnel state that they have not located anyone with any fire-related injuries yet.
Firefighters are battling the flames with water from three hoses and have requested two FAST trucks to respond to the scene.
Police are blocking traffic on Eliot Ave between Fresh Pond Rd and Mt Olivet Crescent.
Firefighters on scene advise the fire at the rear of a two-story house is spreading to two other buildings.
Police on scene believe the fire might spread to adjacent properties.
Multiple user videos show intense smoke rising from the blaze.
Medics are also en route.
Firefighters transmitted a second alarm upon arrival, requesting additional units to respond.
Firefighters confirm there is a house fire.
Firefighters are responding to an unconfirmed 911 report of a house fire.
Incident reported at 61-13 62nd St.
EMS on the scene report that two firefighters have sustained minor injuries.
Firefighters have deemed the fire suspicious and the cause of the fire is still being investigated.
According to an official NYC Emergency Management Twitter alert, smoke and traffic delays should be expected in the area. People nearby are advised to close the windows and avoid the area due to smoke.
Firefighters repot the fire is under control.
Following an extensive investigation of the premises, firefighters have not found anyone trapped or injured in the structure.
Firefighters believe they can bring the fire under control with current resources on scene.
Firefighters have transmitted a third alarm for the fire, requesting additional units to respond.
Firefighters also advised that they believe additional units will be required to control the blaze.
Firefighters advise that the fire spread to another house at 61-11 62nd St. They also state that they did not find anyone trapped inside both residences upon completing a quick sweep of the properties. A more thorough search is to follow.
EMS personnel state that they have not located anyone with any fire-related injuries yet.
Firefighters are battling the flames with water from three hoses and have requested two FAST trucks to respond to the scene.
Police are blocking traffic on Eliot Ave between Fresh Pond Rd and Mt Olivet Crescent.
Firefighters on scene advise the fire at the rear of a two-story house is spreading to two other buildings.
Police on scene believe the fire might spread to adjacent properties.
Multiple user videos show intense smoke rising from the blaze.
Medics are also en route.
Firefighters transmitted a second alarm upon arrival, requesting additional units to respond.
Firefighters confirm there is a house fire.
Firefighters are responding to an unconfirmed 911 report of a house fire.
Incident reported at 61-13 62nd St.
EMS on the scene report that two firefighters have sustained minor injuries.
Firefighters have deemed the fire suspicious and the cause of the fire is still being investigated.
According to an official NYC Emergency Management Twitter alert, smoke and traffic delays should be expected in the area. People nearby are advised to close the windows and avoid the area due to smoke.
Firefighters repot the fire is under control.
Following an extensive investigation of the premises, firefighters have not found anyone trapped or injured in the structure.
Firefighters believe they can bring the fire under control with current resources on scene.
Firefighters have transmitted a third alarm for the fire, requesting additional units to respond.
Firefighters also advised that they believe additional units will be required to control the blaze.
Firefighters advise that the fire spread to another house at 61-11 62nd St. They also state that they did not find anyone trapped inside both residences upon completing a quick sweep of the properties. A more thorough search is to follow.
EMS personnel state that they have not located anyone with any fire-related injuries yet.
Firefighters are battling the flames with water from three hoses and have requested two FAST trucks to respond to the scene.
Police are blocking traffic on Eliot Ave between Fresh Pond Rd and Mt Olivet Crescent.
Firefighters on scene advise the fire at the rear of a two-story house is spreading to two other buildings.
Police on scene believe the fire might spread to adjacent properties.
Multiple user videos show intense smoke rising from the blaze.
Medics are also en route.
Firefighters transmitted a second alarm upon arrival, requesting additional units to respond.
Firefighters confirm there is a house fire.
Firefighters are responding to an unconfirmed 911 report of a house fire.
Incident reported at 61-13 62nd St.
EMS on the scene report that two firefighters have sustained minor injuries.
Firefighters have deemed the fire suspicious and the cause of the fire is still being investigated.
According to an official NYC Emergency Management Twitter alert, smoke and traffic delays should be expected in the area. People nearby are advised to close the windows and avoid the area due to smoke.
Firefighters repot the fire is under control.
Following an extensive investigation of the premises, firefighters have not found anyone trapped or injured in the structure.
Firefighters believe they can bring the fire under control with current resources on scene.
Firefighters have transmitted a third alarm for the fire, requesting additional units to respond.
Firefighters also advised that they believe additional units will be required to control the blaze.
Firefighters advise that the fire spread to another house at 61-11 62nd St. They also state that they did not find anyone trapped inside both residences upon completing a quick sweep of the properties. A more thorough search is to follow.
EMS personnel state that they have not located anyone with any fire-related injuries yet.
Firefighters are battling the flames with water from three hoses and have requested two FAST trucks to respond to the scene.
Police are blocking traffic on Eliot Ave between Fresh Pond Rd and Mt Olivet Crescent.
Firefighters on scene advise the fire at the rear of a two-story house is spreading to two other buildings.
Police on scene believe the fire might spread to adjacent properties.
Multiple user videos show intense smoke rising from the blaze.
Medics are also en route.
Firefighters transmitted a second alarm upon arrival, requesting additional units to respond.
Firefighters confirm there is a house fire.
Firefighters are responding to an unconfirmed 911 report of a house fire.
Incident reported at 61-13 62nd St.
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All ya phone camera ppl: stay out of the first responders way! Let them do their job 😤
Prayers to all impacted. So sad!
God bless our Firefighters!!!!
So I’m at the gas station on metropolitan. I look and see smoke. I drive over there and everyone out there filming. 😑. I called 911. You’re welcome! People baffle me.
All ya phone camera ppl: stay out of the first responders way! Let them do their job 😤
Prayers to all impacted. So sad!
God bless our Firefighters!!!!
So I’m at the gas station on metropolitan. I look and see smoke. I drive over there and everyone out there filming. 😑. I called 911. You’re welcome! People baffle me.
All ya phone camera ppl: stay out of the first responders way! Let them do their job 😤
Prayers to all impacted. So sad!
God bless our Firefighters!!!!
So I’m at the gas station on metropolitan. I look and see smoke. I drive over there and everyone out there filming. 😑. I called 911. You’re welcome! People baffle me.
All ya phone camera ppl: stay out of the first responders way! Let them do their job 😤
Prayers to all impacted. So sad!
God bless our Firefighters!!!!
So I’m at the gas station on metropolitan. I look and see smoke. I drive over there and everyone out there filming. 😑. I called 911. You’re welcome! People baffle me.
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All ya phone camera ppl: stay out of the first responders way! Let them do their job 😤
Prayers to all impacted. So sad!
God bless our Firefighters!!!!
So I’m at the gas station on metropolitan. I look and see smoke. I drive over there and everyone out there filming. 😑. I called 911. You’re welcome! People baffle me.