Five People Injured in Massive Apartment Fire
462 Northampton St
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Summary
- A three-alarm fire at an apartment building in Easton, Pennsylvania, resulted in injuries to five individuals, including three medics and one firefighter.
- The blaze, which led to a temporary power outage affecting 3,000 residents, is now under control, and power has been restored.
Timeline
The three-alarm apartment fire is now under control, and power has been fully restored as of 4:00 p.m. local time, according to WFMZ-TV 69 News.
Updated reports indicate that five people, including three medics and one firefighter, have sustained injuries in the still-ongoing blaze.
The city expects power to be restored in the next few hours, and residents should continue to avoid the area.
At least 3,000 residents are without power near the scene of the blaze, per local news.
A "Mayday" alert was called for a firefighter that fell from a ladder. Crews are rescuing multiple occupants. Avoid the area.
Multiple firefighters are at the scene of a three-alarm fire in an apartment building, per Samdesk alerts.
Incident reported at 462 Northampton St.
The three-alarm apartment fire is now under control, and power has been fully restored as of 4:00 p.m. local time, according to WFMZ-TV 69 News.
Updated reports indicate that five people, including three medics and one firefighter, have sustained injuries in the still-ongoing blaze.
The city expects power to be restored in the next few hours, and residents should continue to avoid the area.
At least 3,000 residents are without power near the scene of the blaze, per local news.
A "Mayday" alert was called for a firefighter that fell from a ladder. Crews are rescuing multiple occupants. Avoid the area.
Multiple firefighters are at the scene of a three-alarm fire in an apartment building, per Samdesk alerts.
Incident reported at 462 Northampton St.
The three-alarm apartment fire is now under control, and power has been fully restored as of 4:00 p.m. local time, according to WFMZ-TV 69 News.
Updated reports indicate that five people, including three medics and one firefighter, have sustained injuries in the still-ongoing blaze.
The city expects power to be restored in the next few hours, and residents should continue to avoid the area.
At least 3,000 residents are without power near the scene of the blaze, per local news.
A "Mayday" alert was called for a firefighter that fell from a ladder. Crews are rescuing multiple occupants. Avoid the area.
Multiple firefighters are at the scene of a three-alarm fire in an apartment building, per Samdesk alerts.
Incident reported at 462 Northampton St.
The three-alarm apartment fire is now under control, and power has been fully restored as of 4:00 p.m. local time, according to WFMZ-TV 69 News.
Updated reports indicate that five people, including three medics and one firefighter, have sustained injuries in the still-ongoing blaze.
The city expects power to be restored in the next few hours, and residents should continue to avoid the area.
At least 3,000 residents are without power near the scene of the blaze, per local news.
A "Mayday" alert was called for a firefighter that fell from a ladder. Crews are rescuing multiple occupants. Avoid the area.
Multiple firefighters are at the scene of a three-alarm fire in an apartment building, per Samdesk alerts.
Incident reported at 462 Northampton St.
The three-alarm apartment fire is now under control, and power has been fully restored as of 4:00 p.m. local time, according to WFMZ-TV 69 News.
Updated reports indicate that five people, including three medics and one firefighter, have sustained injuries in the still-ongoing blaze.
The city expects power to be restored in the next few hours, and residents should continue to avoid the area.
At least 3,000 residents are without power near the scene of the blaze, per local news.
A "Mayday" alert was called for a firefighter that fell from a ladder. Crews are rescuing multiple occupants. Avoid the area.
Multiple firefighters are at the scene of a three-alarm fire in an apartment building, per Samdesk alerts.
Incident reported at 462 Northampton St.
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