1780 1st Ave
Fire Inside 25-Story Building
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Summary
Occupants were asked to shelter-in-place as firefighters douse the flames in the 5th floor apartment.
Occupants were asked to shelter-in-place as firefighters douse the flames in the 5th floor apartment.
Occupants were asked to shelter-in-place as firefighters douse the flames in the 5th floor apartment.
Occupants were asked to shelter-in-place as firefighters douse the flames in the 5th floor apartment.
Occupants were asked to shelter-in-place as firefighters douse the flames in the 5th floor apartment.
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All checked apartments have been cleared for any remaining hazards, according to firefighters.
Utility companies have been requested to respond to the scene for assistance.
The fire is now under control, and NYCHA authorities have been notified to respond.
Fire operations have moved to the overhaul stage, with low potential risk to public safety personnel and civilians.
Two additional fire engines have been requested to assist at the scene.
A request has been made for an additional Battalion Chief to assist with the fire response.
Firefighters have requested another two ladders trucks to assist at the scene.
Primary searches in stairways and elevators are negative, as well as the floors above.
EMS units confirm there are still no injuries.
Primary searches are complete in the affected apartment with no findings. Secondary searches are delayed due to clutter conditions in that unit.
The main body of the fire has been knocked down, and primary searches are still ongoing. Additional trucks have been requested.
Firefighters are monitoring smoke conditions on multiple floors as they continue operations.
Fire operations continue with no reported injuries, but the potential for public safety concerns remains high, per EMS.
EMS units confirm there are no injuries.
Police have been notified to assist with traffic control on 1st Avenue.
Firefighters report that they are using one hose line to douse the flames and a primary search is ongoing.
Occupants above the fifth floor are advised to stay in their apartments with doors shut, per firefighters.
Firefighters are setting up a command post and staging area for better access to the building.
Dispatch confirms this is a 25-story apartment building.
EMS is en route as a precaution.
Firefighters confirm there is a fire on the fifth floor of the high-rise building.
Firefighters have received a report of a fire.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 1780 1st Ave.
All checked apartments have been cleared for any remaining hazards, according to firefighters.
Utility companies have been requested to respond to the scene for assistance.
The fire is now under control, and NYCHA authorities have been notified to respond.
Fire operations have moved to the overhaul stage, with low potential risk to public safety personnel and civilians.
Two additional fire engines have been requested to assist at the scene.
A request has been made for an additional Battalion Chief to assist with the fire response.
Firefighters have requested another two ladders trucks to assist at the scene.
Primary searches in stairways and elevators are negative, as well as the floors above.
EMS units confirm there are still no injuries.
Primary searches are complete in the affected apartment with no findings. Secondary searches are delayed due to clutter conditions in that unit.
The main body of the fire has been knocked down, and primary searches are still ongoing. Additional trucks have been requested.
Firefighters are monitoring smoke conditions on multiple floors as they continue operations.
Fire operations continue with no reported injuries, but the potential for public safety concerns remains high, per EMS.
EMS units confirm there are no injuries.
Police have been notified to assist with traffic control on 1st Avenue.
Firefighters report that they are using one hose line to douse the flames and a primary search is ongoing.
Occupants above the fifth floor are advised to stay in their apartments with doors shut, per firefighters.
Firefighters are setting up a command post and staging area for better access to the building.
Dispatch confirms this is a 25-story apartment building.
EMS is en route as a precaution.
Firefighters confirm there is a fire on the fifth floor of the high-rise building.
Firefighters have received a report of a fire.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 1780 1st Ave.
All checked apartments have been cleared for any remaining hazards, according to firefighters.
Utility companies have been requested to respond to the scene for assistance.
The fire is now under control, and NYCHA authorities have been notified to respond.
Fire operations have moved to the overhaul stage, with low potential risk to public safety personnel and civilians.
Two additional fire engines have been requested to assist at the scene.
A request has been made for an additional Battalion Chief to assist with the fire response.
Firefighters have requested another two ladders trucks to assist at the scene.
Primary searches in stairways and elevators are negative, as well as the floors above.
EMS units confirm there are still no injuries.
Primary searches are complete in the affected apartment with no findings. Secondary searches are delayed due to clutter conditions in that unit.
The main body of the fire has been knocked down, and primary searches are still ongoing. Additional trucks have been requested.
Firefighters are monitoring smoke conditions on multiple floors as they continue operations.
Fire operations continue with no reported injuries, but the potential for public safety concerns remains high, per EMS.
EMS units confirm there are no injuries.
Police have been notified to assist with traffic control on 1st Avenue.
Firefighters report that they are using one hose line to douse the flames and a primary search is ongoing.
Occupants above the fifth floor are advised to stay in their apartments with doors shut, per firefighters.
Firefighters are setting up a command post and staging area for better access to the building.
Dispatch confirms this is a 25-story apartment building.
EMS is en route as a precaution.
Firefighters confirm there is a fire on the fifth floor of the high-rise building.
Firefighters have received a report of a fire.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 1780 1st Ave.
All checked apartments have been cleared for any remaining hazards, according to firefighters.
Utility companies have been requested to respond to the scene for assistance.
The fire is now under control, and NYCHA authorities have been notified to respond.
Fire operations have moved to the overhaul stage, with low potential risk to public safety personnel and civilians.
Two additional fire engines have been requested to assist at the scene.
A request has been made for an additional Battalion Chief to assist with the fire response.
Firefighters have requested another two ladders trucks to assist at the scene.
Primary searches in stairways and elevators are negative, as well as the floors above.
EMS units confirm there are still no injuries.
Primary searches are complete in the affected apartment with no findings. Secondary searches are delayed due to clutter conditions in that unit.
The main body of the fire has been knocked down, and primary searches are still ongoing. Additional trucks have been requested.
Firefighters are monitoring smoke conditions on multiple floors as they continue operations.
Fire operations continue with no reported injuries, but the potential for public safety concerns remains high, per EMS.
EMS units confirm there are no injuries.
Police have been notified to assist with traffic control on 1st Avenue.
Firefighters report that they are using one hose line to douse the flames and a primary search is ongoing.
Occupants above the fifth floor are advised to stay in their apartments with doors shut, per firefighters.
Firefighters are setting up a command post and staging area for better access to the building.
Dispatch confirms this is a 25-story apartment building.
EMS is en route as a precaution.
Firefighters confirm there is a fire on the fifth floor of the high-rise building.
Firefighters have received a report of a fire.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 1780 1st Ave.
All checked apartments have been cleared for any remaining hazards, according to firefighters.
Utility companies have been requested to respond to the scene for assistance.
The fire is now under control, and NYCHA authorities have been notified to respond.
Fire operations have moved to the overhaul stage, with low potential risk to public safety personnel and civilians.
Two additional fire engines have been requested to assist at the scene.
A request has been made for an additional Battalion Chief to assist with the fire response.
Firefighters have requested another two ladders trucks to assist at the scene.
Primary searches in stairways and elevators are negative, as well as the floors above.
EMS units confirm there are still no injuries.
Primary searches are complete in the affected apartment with no findings. Secondary searches are delayed due to clutter conditions in that unit.
The main body of the fire has been knocked down, and primary searches are still ongoing. Additional trucks have been requested.
Firefighters are monitoring smoke conditions on multiple floors as they continue operations.
Fire operations continue with no reported injuries, but the potential for public safety concerns remains high, per EMS.
EMS units confirm there are no injuries.
Police have been notified to assist with traffic control on 1st Avenue.
Firefighters report that they are using one hose line to douse the flames and a primary search is ongoing.
Occupants above the fifth floor are advised to stay in their apartments with doors shut, per firefighters.
Firefighters are setting up a command post and staging area for better access to the building.
Dispatch confirms this is a 25-story apartment building.
EMS is en route as a precaution.
Firefighters confirm there is a fire on the fifth floor of the high-rise building.
Firefighters have received a report of a fire.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 1780 1st Ave.
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Reports now was saying that they got into the apartment. They knocked down the fire. There’s a lot of clutter in the apartment. No one is injured and they’re checking the floors above and hallways and elevators and negative for any fire or injuries.
I know too many families in 1780… praying for everyone
Bro's grab your 💵, your 📃 and the 🐱 in case you have to evacuate. 4 real ☺️
Bruh I woke up to mad smoke in the apt
Reports now was saying that they got into the apartment. They knocked down the fire. There’s a lot of clutter in the apartment. No one is injured and they’re checking the floors above and hallways and elevators and negative for any fire or injuries.
I know too many families in 1780… praying for everyone
Bro's grab your 💵, your 📃 and the 🐱 in case you have to evacuate. 4 real ☺️
Bruh I woke up to mad smoke in the apt
Reports now was saying that they got into the apartment. They knocked down the fire. There’s a lot of clutter in the apartment. No one is injured and they’re checking the floors above and hallways and elevators and negative for any fire or injuries.
I know too many families in 1780… praying for everyone
Bro's grab your 💵, your 📃 and the 🐱 in case you have to evacuate. 4 real ☺️
Bruh I woke up to mad smoke in the apt
Reports now was saying that they got into the apartment. They knocked down the fire. There’s a lot of clutter in the apartment. No one is injured and they’re checking the floors above and hallways and elevators and negative for any fire or injuries.
I know too many families in 1780… praying for everyone
Bro's grab your 💵, your 📃 and the 🐱 in case you have to evacuate. 4 real ☺️
Bruh I woke up to mad smoke in the apt
Reports now was saying that they got into the apartment. They knocked down the fire. There’s a lot of clutter in the apartment. No one is injured and they’re checking the floors above and hallways and elevators and negative for any fire or injuries.
I know too many families in 1780… praying for everyone
Bro's grab your 💵, your 📃 and the 🐱 in case you have to evacuate. 4 real ☺️
Bruh I woke up to mad smoke in the apt
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