HARLEM, Manhattan (WABC) -- Firefighters are battling a massive fire at a building in Harlem Wednesday night. FDNY officials say they are operating on the scene of a fire located at 108 W. 139th St.
Huge flames could be seen blasting through the roof of the five-story building on W. 139th St. near Malcolm X Blvd. starting 9 p.m. Wednesday.
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There was a delay in the operation when firefighters found the hydrant in front of the building was frozen, FDNY Chief ...
FDNY cautions against space heaters ... lived on the block for decades and they live inside with tenants in upstairs and downstairs apartments. Fire marshals have begun the investigation as ...
Thomas Dunn, a former member of Engine Company 234 in Brooklyn, died Saturday of sicknesses picked up during the massive ...
A former New York City Fire Department chief pleaded guilty Wednesday to a conspiracy charge, admitting that he and others ...
This was a labor intensive fire for the fire department,” FDNY Assistant Chief John Sarrocco said at the scene.
A former FDNY fire safety chief pleaded guilty Wednesday to being part of a conspiracy to accept thousands of dollars in bribes to fast-track fire inspections for New York City buildings.