Two-Alarm Blaze Engulfing House
2017 E 63rd St, Mill Basin, Brooklyn
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Firefighters have declared the blaze under control.
Firefighters did not find any trapped or injured people in the house after a search.
Three people who sustained minor injuries self-evacuated prior to the arrival of first responders and all of them refused medical aid, according to firefighters.
One person sustained minor injuries in the fire, per firefighters.
A heavy clutter condition is present in the basement, per firefighters.
Firefighters are conducting a search from the outside of the house. The utility companies will be notified to shut off all gas and electricity.
Firefighters say a "water relay" is required, meaning multiple engines will line up in a row to relay water to the fire.
Firefighters are evaluating the structural integrity of the house. After that is completed, units will conduct a search of the premises.
All firefighters have been accounted for after a roll call, per firefighters.
All firefighters are backing out of the structure due to "sagging" on the first floor of the house, indicating the integrity of the house may be compromised. Units will continue to fight the fire from the outside.
Two additional fire trucks have been requested, according to firefighters.
The flames are still very active, per firefighters.
Firefighters are battling the flames with three hoses.
FDNY units have declared the fire a two-alarm blaze.
Video from Citizen user @rescuemom shows heavy smoke emanating from the residence.
Firefighters advise the fire is on both the first and second floors of a two-story residence. They are using three engines and two trucks to battle the blaze.
Firefighters at the scene confirm there is a fire in a residence.
Firefighters have received a 911 report of a fire in a residence.
Incident reported at 2017 E 63rd St.
Firefighters have declared the blaze under control.
Firefighters did not find any trapped or injured people in the house after a search.
Three people who sustained minor injuries self-evacuated prior to the arrival of first responders and all of them refused medical aid, according to firefighters.
One person sustained minor injuries in the fire, per firefighters.
A heavy clutter condition is present in the basement, per firefighters.
Firefighters are conducting a search from the outside of the house. The utility companies will be notified to shut off all gas and electricity.
Firefighters say a "water relay" is required, meaning multiple engines will line up in a row to relay water to the fire.
Firefighters are evaluating the structural integrity of the house. After that is completed, units will conduct a search of the premises.
All firefighters have been accounted for after a roll call, per firefighters.
All firefighters are backing out of the structure due to "sagging" on the first floor of the house, indicating the integrity of the house may be compromised. Units will continue to fight the fire from the outside.
Two additional fire trucks have been requested, according to firefighters.
The flames are still very active, per firefighters.
Firefighters are battling the flames with three hoses.
FDNY units have declared the fire a two-alarm blaze.
Video from Citizen user @rescuemom shows heavy smoke emanating from the residence.
Firefighters advise the fire is on both the first and second floors of a two-story residence. They are using three engines and two trucks to battle the blaze.
Firefighters at the scene confirm there is a fire in a residence.
Firefighters have received a 911 report of a fire in a residence.
Incident reported at 2017 E 63rd St.
Firefighters have declared the blaze under control.
Firefighters did not find any trapped or injured people in the house after a search.
Three people who sustained minor injuries self-evacuated prior to the arrival of first responders and all of them refused medical aid, according to firefighters.
One person sustained minor injuries in the fire, per firefighters.
A heavy clutter condition is present in the basement, per firefighters.
Firefighters are conducting a search from the outside of the house. The utility companies will be notified to shut off all gas and electricity.
Firefighters say a "water relay" is required, meaning multiple engines will line up in a row to relay water to the fire.
Firefighters are evaluating the structural integrity of the house. After that is completed, units will conduct a search of the premises.
All firefighters have been accounted for after a roll call, per firefighters.
All firefighters are backing out of the structure due to "sagging" on the first floor of the house, indicating the integrity of the house may be compromised. Units will continue to fight the fire from the outside.
Two additional fire trucks have been requested, according to firefighters.
The flames are still very active, per firefighters.
Firefighters are battling the flames with three hoses.
FDNY units have declared the fire a two-alarm blaze.
Video from Citizen user @rescuemom shows heavy smoke emanating from the residence.
Firefighters advise the fire is on both the first and second floors of a two-story residence. They are using three engines and two trucks to battle the blaze.
Firefighters at the scene confirm there is a fire in a residence.
Firefighters have received a 911 report of a fire in a residence.
Incident reported at 2017 E 63rd St.
Firefighters have declared the blaze under control.
Firefighters did not find any trapped or injured people in the house after a search.
Three people who sustained minor injuries self-evacuated prior to the arrival of first responders and all of them refused medical aid, according to firefighters.
One person sustained minor injuries in the fire, per firefighters.
A heavy clutter condition is present in the basement, per firefighters.
Firefighters are conducting a search from the outside of the house. The utility companies will be notified to shut off all gas and electricity.
Firefighters say a "water relay" is required, meaning multiple engines will line up in a row to relay water to the fire.
Firefighters are evaluating the structural integrity of the house. After that is completed, units will conduct a search of the premises.
All firefighters have been accounted for after a roll call, per firefighters.
All firefighters are backing out of the structure due to "sagging" on the first floor of the house, indicating the integrity of the house may be compromised. Units will continue to fight the fire from the outside.
Two additional fire trucks have been requested, according to firefighters.
The flames are still very active, per firefighters.
Firefighters are battling the flames with three hoses.
FDNY units have declared the fire a two-alarm blaze.
Video from Citizen user @rescuemom shows heavy smoke emanating from the residence.
Firefighters advise the fire is on both the first and second floors of a two-story residence. They are using three engines and two trucks to battle the blaze.
Firefighters at the scene confirm there is a fire in a residence.
Firefighters have received a 911 report of a fire in a residence.
Incident reported at 2017 E 63rd St.
Firefighters have declared the blaze under control.
Firefighters did not find any trapped or injured people in the house after a search.
Three people who sustained minor injuries self-evacuated prior to the arrival of first responders and all of them refused medical aid, according to firefighters.
One person sustained minor injuries in the fire, per firefighters.
A heavy clutter condition is present in the basement, per firefighters.
Firefighters are conducting a search from the outside of the house. The utility companies will be notified to shut off all gas and electricity.
Firefighters say a "water relay" is required, meaning multiple engines will line up in a row to relay water to the fire.
Firefighters are evaluating the structural integrity of the house. After that is completed, units will conduct a search of the premises.
All firefighters have been accounted for after a roll call, per firefighters.
All firefighters are backing out of the structure due to "sagging" on the first floor of the house, indicating the integrity of the house may be compromised. Units will continue to fight the fire from the outside.
Two additional fire trucks have been requested, according to firefighters.
The flames are still very active, per firefighters.
Firefighters are battling the flames with three hoses.
FDNY units have declared the fire a two-alarm blaze.
Video from Citizen user @rescuemom shows heavy smoke emanating from the residence.
Firefighters advise the fire is on both the first and second floors of a two-story residence. They are using three engines and two trucks to battle the blaze.
Firefighters at the scene confirm there is a fire in a residence.
Firefighters have received a 911 report of a fire in a residence.
Incident reported at 2017 E 63rd St.
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Everyone is safe. I took the video and talked with the family.
@Gamertrainer Good deal! Thx for reporting. Have a lot of challenges ahead.
Glad the family got out safely. I hope the fire fighters get control and they are all safe too. Praying for all of them
Wow. Praying for the residents, the neighbors, and the emergency responders ππ½π’β€οΈ
Everyone is ok!!! They all got out
Everyone is safe. I took the video and talked with the family.
@Gamertrainer Good deal! Thx for reporting. Have a lot of challenges ahead.
Glad the family got out safely. I hope the fire fighters get control and they are all safe too. Praying for all of them
Wow. Praying for the residents, the neighbors, and the emergency responders ππ½π’β€οΈ
Everyone is ok!!! They all got out
Everyone is safe. I took the video and talked with the family.
@Gamertrainer Good deal! Thx for reporting. Have a lot of challenges ahead.
Glad the family got out safely. I hope the fire fighters get control and they are all safe too. Praying for all of them
Wow. Praying for the residents, the neighbors, and the emergency responders ππ½π’β€οΈ
Everyone is ok!!! They all got out
Everyone is safe. I took the video and talked with the family.
@Gamertrainer Good deal! Thx for reporting. Have a lot of challenges ahead.
Glad the family got out safely. I hope the fire fighters get control and they are all safe too. Praying for all of them
Wow. Praying for the residents, the neighbors, and the emergency responders ππ½π’β€οΈ
Everyone is ok!!! They all got out
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Everyone is safe. I took the video and talked with the family.
@Gamertrainer Good deal! Thx for reporting. Have a lot of challenges ahead.
Glad the family got out safely. I hope the fire fighters get control and they are all safe too. Praying for all of them
Wow. Praying for the residents, the neighbors, and the emergency responders ππ½π’β€οΈ
Everyone is ok!!! They all got out