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Two Injured in Two-Alarm Apartment Fire

313 E 6th St, East Village, Manhattan

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Firefighters advised that two people, one civilian and one firefighter, sustained minor injuries from the fire.

Firefighters advised that the fire is under control. They added that thorough searches for any trapped or injured people are complete and negative in the fire floor and the floor below it, and in progress on the first floor.

Fire crews report that there are no extensions of the fire.

Firefighters are conducting a more thorough search for anyone possibly trapped or injured.

Firefighters advised that all visible flames have been extinguished.

EMS advise that no one is injured at the moment and they are staging nearby.

Additional firefighter units are en route. No injuries have been reported yet.

Citizen user joerunner shared a video showing heavy smoke rising from the apartment fire.

According to the official Twitter account of the New York Fire Department, all firefighters at the scene are actively working to contain the blaze.

Firefighters at the scene have two hoses outstretched to combat the flames. They are searching the premises for anyone injured or trapped.

Citizen user osullivan1017 shared a video showing firefighters working on extinguishing flames on the roof of the building.

Citizen user Lookwwhathappen shared a video showing multiple firefighter units active at the scene.

Firefighters transmitted a second alarm, requesting additional resources to help contain the fire. Fire crews reported one hose was stretched and a quick, initial search was underway for anyone who may have been injured or trapped by smoke or flame.

Fire crews advised working on extinguishing a fire on the top floor of an apartment building.

Firefighters at the scene reported heavy smoke in the area.

Officers reported police received three 911 reports of a potential fire on the third floor of the building.

Firefighters received a 911 report of smoke billowing from the roof of an apartment building.

Incident reported at 313 E 6th St.

Firefighters advised that two people, one civilian and one firefighter, sustained minor injuries from the fire.

Firefighters advised that the fire is under control. They added that thorough searches for any trapped or injured people are complete and negative in the fire floor and the floor below it, and in progress on the first floor.

Fire crews report that there are no extensions of the fire.

Firefighters are conducting a more thorough search for anyone possibly trapped or injured.

Firefighters advised that all visible flames have been extinguished.

EMS advise that no one is injured at the moment and they are staging nearby.

Additional firefighter units are en route. No injuries have been reported yet.

Citizen user joerunner shared a video showing heavy smoke rising from the apartment fire.

According to the official Twitter account of the New York Fire Department, all firefighters at the scene are actively working to contain the blaze.

Firefighters at the scene have two hoses outstretched to combat the flames. They are searching the premises for anyone injured or trapped.

Citizen user osullivan1017 shared a video showing firefighters working on extinguishing flames on the roof of the building.

Citizen user Lookwwhathappen shared a video showing multiple firefighter units active at the scene.

Firefighters transmitted a second alarm, requesting additional resources to help contain the fire. Fire crews reported one hose was stretched and a quick, initial search was underway for anyone who may have been injured or trapped by smoke or flame.

Fire crews advised working on extinguishing a fire on the top floor of an apartment building.

Firefighters at the scene reported heavy smoke in the area.

Officers reported police received three 911 reports of a potential fire on the third floor of the building.

Firefighters received a 911 report of smoke billowing from the roof of an apartment building.

Incident reported at 313 E 6th St.

Firefighters advised that two people, one civilian and one firefighter, sustained minor injuries from the fire.

Firefighters advised that the fire is under control. They added that thorough searches for any trapped or injured people are complete and negative in the fire floor and the floor below it, and in progress on the first floor.

Fire crews report that there are no extensions of the fire.

Firefighters are conducting a more thorough search for anyone possibly trapped or injured.

Firefighters advised that all visible flames have been extinguished.

EMS advise that no one is injured at the moment and they are staging nearby.

Additional firefighter units are en route. No injuries have been reported yet.

Citizen user joerunner shared a video showing heavy smoke rising from the apartment fire.

According to the official Twitter account of the New York Fire Department, all firefighters at the scene are actively working to contain the blaze.

Firefighters at the scene have two hoses outstretched to combat the flames. They are searching the premises for anyone injured or trapped.

Citizen user osullivan1017 shared a video showing firefighters working on extinguishing flames on the roof of the building.

Citizen user Lookwwhathappen shared a video showing multiple firefighter units active at the scene.

Firefighters transmitted a second alarm, requesting additional resources to help contain the fire. Fire crews reported one hose was stretched and a quick, initial search was underway for anyone who may have been injured or trapped by smoke or flame.

Fire crews advised working on extinguishing a fire on the top floor of an apartment building.

Firefighters at the scene reported heavy smoke in the area.

Officers reported police received three 911 reports of a potential fire on the third floor of the building.

Firefighters received a 911 report of smoke billowing from the roof of an apartment building.

Incident reported at 313 E 6th St.

Firefighters advised that two people, one civilian and one firefighter, sustained minor injuries from the fire.

Firefighters advised that the fire is under control. They added that thorough searches for any trapped or injured people are complete and negative in the fire floor and the floor below it, and in progress on the first floor.

Fire crews report that there are no extensions of the fire.

Firefighters are conducting a more thorough search for anyone possibly trapped or injured.

Firefighters advised that all visible flames have been extinguished.

EMS advise that no one is injured at the moment and they are staging nearby.

Additional firefighter units are en route. No injuries have been reported yet.

Citizen user joerunner shared a video showing heavy smoke rising from the apartment fire.

According to the official Twitter account of the New York Fire Department, all firefighters at the scene are actively working to contain the blaze.

Firefighters at the scene have two hoses outstretched to combat the flames. They are searching the premises for anyone injured or trapped.

Citizen user osullivan1017 shared a video showing firefighters working on extinguishing flames on the roof of the building.

Citizen user Lookwwhathappen shared a video showing multiple firefighter units active at the scene.

Firefighters transmitted a second alarm, requesting additional resources to help contain the fire. Fire crews reported one hose was stretched and a quick, initial search was underway for anyone who may have been injured or trapped by smoke or flame.

Fire crews advised working on extinguishing a fire on the top floor of an apartment building.

Firefighters at the scene reported heavy smoke in the area.

Officers reported police received three 911 reports of a potential fire on the third floor of the building.

Firefighters received a 911 report of smoke billowing from the roof of an apartment building.

Incident reported at 313 E 6th St.

Firefighters advised that two people, one civilian and one firefighter, sustained minor injuries from the fire.

Firefighters advised that the fire is under control. They added that thorough searches for any trapped or injured people are complete and negative in the fire floor and the floor below it, and in progress on the first floor.

Fire crews report that there are no extensions of the fire.

Firefighters are conducting a more thorough search for anyone possibly trapped or injured.

Firefighters advised that all visible flames have been extinguished.

EMS advise that no one is injured at the moment and they are staging nearby.

Additional firefighter units are en route. No injuries have been reported yet.

Citizen user joerunner shared a video showing heavy smoke rising from the apartment fire.

According to the official Twitter account of the New York Fire Department, all firefighters at the scene are actively working to contain the blaze.

Firefighters at the scene have two hoses outstretched to combat the flames. They are searching the premises for anyone injured or trapped.

Citizen user osullivan1017 shared a video showing firefighters working on extinguishing flames on the roof of the building.

Citizen user Lookwwhathappen shared a video showing multiple firefighter units active at the scene.

Firefighters transmitted a second alarm, requesting additional resources to help contain the fire. Fire crews reported one hose was stretched and a quick, initial search was underway for anyone who may have been injured or trapped by smoke or flame.

Fire crews advised working on extinguishing a fire on the top floor of an apartment building.

Firefighters at the scene reported heavy smoke in the area.

Officers reported police received three 911 reports of a potential fire on the third floor of the building.

Firefighters received a 911 report of smoke billowing from the roof of an apartment building.

Incident reported at 313 E 6th St.

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Comments30

calypso42Aug 17 at 2:17 AM

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huntereastAug 17 at 2:47 AM

Just spoke to a cop in front and they said everyone’s out of the buildings but they’re still putting it out

calypso42Aug 17 at 2:20 AM

Dear Heavenly Father, Please save every living being in this and help the FDNY to get this blaze out asap. Please help all living beings right now and get them to safety. πŸ™

NewYorkUser328698008Aug 17 at 3:19 AM

I think things are calming down. doing some additional spraying and conducting a search but the smoke smell is clearing. I keep making awkward eye contact with firemen through my window

calypso42Aug 17 at 2:17 AM

PEOPLE BUY (2) A FIRE EXTINGUISHERS TO KEEP IN YOUR KITCHEN AND BEDROOM. WATCH A YouTube on how to use it. They are not that expensive and could save you and someone else’s life. Prayers for all to be safe and protected. πŸ™

huntereastAug 17 at 2:47 AM

Just spoke to a cop in front and they said everyone’s out of the buildings but they’re still putting it out

calypso42Aug 17 at 2:20 AM

Dear Heavenly Father, Please save every living being in this and help the FDNY to get this blaze out asap. Please help all living beings right now and get them to safety. πŸ™

NewYorkUser328698008Aug 17 at 3:19 AM

I think things are calming down. doing some additional spraying and conducting a search but the smoke smell is clearing. I keep making awkward eye contact with firemen through my window

calypso42Aug 17 at 2:17 AM

PEOPLE BUY (2) A FIRE EXTINGUISHERS TO KEEP IN YOUR KITCHEN AND BEDROOM. WATCH A YouTube on how to use it. They are not that expensive and could save you and someone else’s life. Prayers for all to be safe and protected. πŸ™

huntereastAug 17 at 2:47 AM

Just spoke to a cop in front and they said everyone’s out of the buildings but they’re still putting it out

calypso42Aug 17 at 2:20 AM

Dear Heavenly Father, Please save every living being in this and help the FDNY to get this blaze out asap. Please help all living beings right now and get them to safety. πŸ™

NewYorkUser328698008Aug 17 at 3:19 AM

I think things are calming down. doing some additional spraying and conducting a search but the smoke smell is clearing. I keep making awkward eye contact with firemen through my window

calypso42Aug 17 at 2:17 AM

PEOPLE BUY (2) A FIRE EXTINGUISHERS TO KEEP IN YOUR KITCHEN AND BEDROOM. WATCH A YouTube on how to use it. They are not that expensive and could save you and someone else’s life. Prayers for all to be safe and protected. πŸ™

huntereastAug 17 at 2:47 AM

Just spoke to a cop in front and they said everyone’s out of the buildings but they’re still putting it out

calypso42Aug 17 at 2:20 AM

Dear Heavenly Father, Please save every living being in this and help the FDNY to get this blaze out asap. Please help all living beings right now and get them to safety. πŸ™

NewYorkUser328698008Aug 17 at 3:19 AM

I think things are calming down. doing some additional spraying and conducting a search but the smoke smell is clearing. I keep making awkward eye contact with firemen through my window

calypso42Aug 17 at 2:17 AM

PEOPLE BUY (2) A FIRE EXTINGUISHERS TO KEEP IN YOUR KITCHEN AND BEDROOM. WATCH A YouTube on how to use it. They are not that expensive and could save you and someone else’s life. Prayers for all to be safe and protected. πŸ™

huntereastAug 17 at 2:47 AM

Just spoke to a cop in front and they said everyone’s out of the buildings but they’re still putting it out

calypso42Aug 17 at 2:20 AM

Dear Heavenly Father, Please save every living being in this and help the FDNY to get this blaze out asap. Please help all living beings right now and get them to safety. πŸ™

NewYorkUser328698008Aug 17 at 3:19 AM

I think things are calming down. doing some additional spraying and conducting a search but the smoke smell is clearing. I keep making awkward eye contact with firemen through my window

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