Five firefighters and one civilian were injured in a five-alarm fire in Queens, N.Y., that left nearly 30 families displaced.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani swore in his new Fire commissioner Tuesday, and made it clear — despite critics’ fearmongering — that ...
The ceremony held at the FDNY headquarters in Brooklyn cemented Lillian Bonsignore, 56, as the second woman and the first ...
Six people were hurt, almost all of them firefighters, when giant orange flames tore through a residential building in Queens ...
The fire occurred on a street of attached apartment buildings, and about 200 people are estimated to be displaced, the FDNY ...
As flames consumed one Ridgewood, Queens apartment, a window air conditioner plummeted to the sidewalk, falling onto ...
A five-alarm fire in Queens injured six and prompted a large-scale response from the FDNY and other city agencies.
The fire broke out at 1824 Madison St., between Seneca and Onderdonk avenues, causing street closures in the area.
FDNY battles massive five-alarm multi-building fire in Ridgewood that left five firefighters injured
Five firefighters were injured while battling a devastating five-alarm fire in Ridgewood early Tuesday morning.
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