Harlem, Manhattan
People Injured in Two-Alarm Building Fire in Harlem
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The fire at St. Nicholas Place has been declared under control by Assistant Chief Esposito, with a total duration of 1 hour and 19 minutes.
The medical branch reports seven patients: four with critical injuries (red tags), two with non-critical injuries (green tags), and one with potentially serious but non-life-threatening injuries (yellow tag). Specific sectors for triage, treatment, and staging have been established.
Two additional patients were located, according to FDNY.
The sergeant is coordinating a headcount of all members of service at the fire scene; units are instructed to clear streets for emergency vehicles.
The medical branch at the fire scene is treating four patients with urgent, potentially life-threatening injuries.
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A secondary report from firefighters on 149th St & St Nicholas Pl states there are five patients, with four classified as urgent (red tags) and one with non-critical injuries (green tag).
Updated reports state two people sustained life-threatening injuries, bringing the total number of patients to seven.
One person jumped from the building during the fire and sustained a serious injury; emergency medical services are conducting roof rope rescues. Additional medical units have been dispatched for five patients with non-life-threatening injuries.
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A second alarm has been transmitted for the fire on the third floor of the building, indicating an escalation in response efforts.
Firefighters are using aerial ladders to combat a fire in a six-story, O-shaped building at St. Nicholas Place and West 149th Street; all hands are working on the scene.
Additional units are on scene.
The fire is possibly on the fifth or sixth floor of a building, with people seen climbing out of windows.
Firefighters are using aerial ladders for an O-shaped, isolated structure.
Firefighters are on the scene of a fire on the third floor of a building at St. Nicholas Place and West 149th Street.
The address reported for this incident has changed to W 149th St & St Nicholas Pl.
Citizen user video shows emergency responders on the scene of a structure fire nearby. Use caution in the area.
Incident reported at 2751 Frederick Douglass Blvd.
Radio clips available.
The fire at St. Nicholas Place has been declared under control by Assistant Chief Esposito, with a total duration of 1 hour and 19 minutes.
The medical branch reports seven patients: four with critical injuries (red tags), two with non-critical injuries (green tags), and one with potentially serious but non-life-threatening injuries (yellow tag). Specific sectors for triage, treatment, and staging have been established.
Two additional patients were located, according to FDNY.
The sergeant is coordinating a headcount of all members of service at the fire scene; units are instructed to clear streets for emergency vehicles.
The medical branch at the fire scene is treating four patients with urgent, potentially life-threatening injuries.
Radio clips available.
A secondary report from firefighters on 149th St & St Nicholas Pl states there are five patients, with four classified as urgent (red tags) and one with non-critical injuries (green tag).
Updated reports state two people sustained life-threatening injuries, bringing the total number of patients to seven.
One person jumped from the building during the fire and sustained a serious injury; emergency medical services are conducting roof rope rescues. Additional medical units have been dispatched for five patients with non-life-threatening injuries.
Radio clips available.
A second alarm has been transmitted for the fire on the third floor of the building, indicating an escalation in response efforts.
Firefighters are using aerial ladders to combat a fire in a six-story, O-shaped building at St. Nicholas Place and West 149th Street; all hands are working on the scene.
Additional units are on scene.
The fire is possibly on the fifth or sixth floor of a building, with people seen climbing out of windows.
Firefighters are using aerial ladders for an O-shaped, isolated structure.
Firefighters are on the scene of a fire on the third floor of a building at St. Nicholas Place and West 149th Street.
The address reported for this incident has changed to W 149th St & St Nicholas Pl.
Citizen user video shows emergency responders on the scene of a structure fire nearby. Use caution in the area.
Incident reported at 2751 Frederick Douglass Blvd.
Radio clips available.
The fire at St. Nicholas Place has been declared under control by Assistant Chief Esposito, with a total duration of 1 hour and 19 minutes.
The medical branch reports seven patients: four with critical injuries (red tags), two with non-critical injuries (green tags), and one with potentially serious but non-life-threatening injuries (yellow tag). Specific sectors for triage, treatment, and staging have been established.
Two additional patients were located, according to FDNY.
The sergeant is coordinating a headcount of all members of service at the fire scene; units are instructed to clear streets for emergency vehicles.
The medical branch at the fire scene is treating four patients with urgent, potentially life-threatening injuries.
Radio clips available.
A secondary report from firefighters on 149th St & St Nicholas Pl states there are five patients, with four classified as urgent (red tags) and one with non-critical injuries (green tag).
Updated reports state two people sustained life-threatening injuries, bringing the total number of patients to seven.
One person jumped from the building during the fire and sustained a serious injury; emergency medical services are conducting roof rope rescues. Additional medical units have been dispatched for five patients with non-life-threatening injuries.
Radio clips available.
A second alarm has been transmitted for the fire on the third floor of the building, indicating an escalation in response efforts.
Firefighters are using aerial ladders to combat a fire in a six-story, O-shaped building at St. Nicholas Place and West 149th Street; all hands are working on the scene.
Additional units are on scene.
The fire is possibly on the fifth or sixth floor of a building, with people seen climbing out of windows.
Firefighters are using aerial ladders for an O-shaped, isolated structure.
Firefighters are on the scene of a fire on the third floor of a building at St. Nicholas Place and West 149th Street.
The address reported for this incident has changed to W 149th St & St Nicholas Pl.
Citizen user video shows emergency responders on the scene of a structure fire nearby. Use caution in the area.
Incident reported at 2751 Frederick Douglass Blvd.
Radio clips available.
The fire at St. Nicholas Place has been declared under control by Assistant Chief Esposito, with a total duration of 1 hour and 19 minutes.
The medical branch reports seven patients: four with critical injuries (red tags), two with non-critical injuries (green tags), and one with potentially serious but non-life-threatening injuries (yellow tag). Specific sectors for triage, treatment, and staging have been established.
Two additional patients were located, according to FDNY.
The sergeant is coordinating a headcount of all members of service at the fire scene; units are instructed to clear streets for emergency vehicles.
The medical branch at the fire scene is treating four patients with urgent, potentially life-threatening injuries.
Radio clips available.
A secondary report from firefighters on 149th St & St Nicholas Pl states there are five patients, with four classified as urgent (red tags) and one with non-critical injuries (green tag).
Updated reports state two people sustained life-threatening injuries, bringing the total number of patients to seven.
One person jumped from the building during the fire and sustained a serious injury; emergency medical services are conducting roof rope rescues. Additional medical units have been dispatched for five patients with non-life-threatening injuries.
Radio clips available.
A second alarm has been transmitted for the fire on the third floor of the building, indicating an escalation in response efforts.
Firefighters are using aerial ladders to combat a fire in a six-story, O-shaped building at St. Nicholas Place and West 149th Street; all hands are working on the scene.
Additional units are on scene.
The fire is possibly on the fifth or sixth floor of a building, with people seen climbing out of windows.
Firefighters are using aerial ladders for an O-shaped, isolated structure.
Firefighters are on the scene of a fire on the third floor of a building at St. Nicholas Place and West 149th Street.
The address reported for this incident has changed to W 149th St & St Nicholas Pl.
Citizen user video shows emergency responders on the scene of a structure fire nearby. Use caution in the area.
Incident reported at 2751 Frederick Douglass Blvd.
Radio clips available.
The fire at St. Nicholas Place has been declared under control by Assistant Chief Esposito, with a total duration of 1 hour and 19 minutes.
The medical branch reports seven patients: four with critical injuries (red tags), two with non-critical injuries (green tags), and one with potentially serious but non-life-threatening injuries (yellow tag). Specific sectors for triage, treatment, and staging have been established.
Two additional patients were located, according to FDNY.
The sergeant is coordinating a headcount of all members of service at the fire scene; units are instructed to clear streets for emergency vehicles.
The medical branch at the fire scene is treating four patients with urgent, potentially life-threatening injuries.
Radio clips available.
A secondary report from firefighters on 149th St & St Nicholas Pl states there are five patients, with four classified as urgent (red tags) and one with non-critical injuries (green tag).
Updated reports state two people sustained life-threatening injuries, bringing the total number of patients to seven.
One person jumped from the building during the fire and sustained a serious injury; emergency medical services are conducting roof rope rescues. Additional medical units have been dispatched for five patients with non-life-threatening injuries.
Radio clips available.
A second alarm has been transmitted for the fire on the third floor of the building, indicating an escalation in response efforts.
Firefighters are using aerial ladders to combat a fire in a six-story, O-shaped building at St. Nicholas Place and West 149th Street; all hands are working on the scene.
Additional units are on scene.
The fire is possibly on the fifth or sixth floor of a building, with people seen climbing out of windows.
Firefighters are using aerial ladders for an O-shaped, isolated structure.
Firefighters are on the scene of a fire on the third floor of a building at St. Nicholas Place and West 149th Street.
The address reported for this incident has changed to W 149th St & St Nicholas Pl.
Citizen user video shows emergency responders on the scene of a structure fire nearby. Use caution in the area.
Incident reported at 2751 Frederick Douglass Blvd.
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And this is why you greedy inconsiderate people have to stop bringing your mopeds and your electric motorcycles into the lobby of your building. Stop charging your vehicles with extension cords. People are dying because of the carelessness and selfishness. If you want to invest in buying an bike or a moped, you need to make sure that you have access to the appropriate tools to charge it. Now people are dying.
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FDNY performed multiple rope rescues from the roof saving people. Anyone saying the firefighters stood there and did nothing is uneducated.
It was a Ebike Battery that exploded. So far 4 people have been brought out. Unfortunately, I believe there are 2 casualties.
Hope everyone is ok
And this is why you greedy inconsiderate people have to stop bringing your mopeds and your electric motorcycles into the lobby of your building. Stop charging your vehicles with extension cords. People are dying because of the carelessness and selfishness. If you want to invest in buying an bike or a moped, you need to make sure that you have access to the appropriate tools to charge it. Now people are dying.
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FDNY performed multiple rope rescues from the roof saving people. Anyone saying the firefighters stood there and did nothing is uneducated.
It was a Ebike Battery that exploded. So far 4 people have been brought out. Unfortunately, I believe there are 2 casualties.
Hope everyone is ok
And this is why you greedy inconsiderate people have to stop bringing your mopeds and your electric motorcycles into the lobby of your building. Stop charging your vehicles with extension cords. People are dying because of the carelessness and selfishness. If you want to invest in buying an bike or a moped, you need to make sure that you have access to the appropriate tools to charge it. Now people are dying.
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FDNY performed multiple rope rescues from the roof saving people. Anyone saying the firefighters stood there and did nothing is uneducated.
It was a Ebike Battery that exploded. So far 4 people have been brought out. Unfortunately, I believe there are 2 casualties.
Hope everyone is ok
And this is why you greedy inconsiderate people have to stop bringing your mopeds and your electric motorcycles into the lobby of your building. Stop charging your vehicles with extension cords. People are dying because of the carelessness and selfishness. If you want to invest in buying an bike or a moped, you need to make sure that you have access to the appropriate tools to charge it. Now people are dying.
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FDNY performed multiple rope rescues from the roof saving people. Anyone saying the firefighters stood there and did nothing is uneducated.
It was a Ebike Battery that exploded. So far 4 people have been brought out. Unfortunately, I believe there are 2 casualties.
Hope everyone is ok
And this is why you greedy inconsiderate people have to stop bringing your mopeds and your electric motorcycles into the lobby of your building. Stop charging your vehicles with extension cords. People are dying because of the carelessness and selfishness. If you want to invest in buying an bike or a moped, you need to make sure that you have access to the appropriate tools to charge it. Now people are dying.
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FDNY performed multiple rope rescues from the roof saving people. Anyone saying the firefighters stood there and did nothing is uneducated.
It was a Ebike Battery that exploded. So far 4 people have been brought out. Unfortunately, I believe there are 2 casualties.
Hope everyone is ok
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