The New York Fire Department battled a 4-alarm blaze in the Bronx. Two firefighters are injured and at least six units damaged.
The New York Fire Department is battling a 5-alarm blaze in the Bronx. Currently seven people including firefighters have suffered injuries.
The fire drove approximately 200 working class residents into the frigid street in the middle of the night from a building owned by a landlord once rated as the “worst” in the city.
A five-alarm fire in the Allerton section of the Bronx left seven people hurt and more than 250 displaced Friday.
In a statement shared by New York Fire Department chief John Esposito, the department reported “seven minor injuries, five to firefighters and two to civilians” from the fire on Wallace Avenue. The number of reported injuries is now eight, according to ABC 7 NY.
An MTA bus driver lost control of a city bus Friday morning and broke through a retaining wall in the Spuyten Duyvil section of the Bronx, leaving the vehicle dangling over the street. The incident occurred shortly after 8:30 a.
The Bronx Borough President's Office tells News 12 that affected families will be provided temporary housing in local hotels across the city through Jan. 21.
The residents — including 57 children — were burned out of their homes and seven people were injured as a massive five-alarm blaze buffeted by icy winds tore through the top of the six-story
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Following the horrific fire at 2910 Wallace Avenue in the Allerton section of The Bronx on Friday, Jan. 9, NYC Department of Buildings (DOB) workers have been carrying out some ad hoc pet rescue at the now vacated building.