A fire in the Bronx ripped through a row of nearly a dozen businesses Thursday morning on Jerome Avenue in Morris Heights.
Shop owners along a bustling strip of businesses in the Bronx are facing an uncertain future after a massive five-alarm fire tore through their stores.
The FDNY battled a massive 3-alarm fire at an auto body shop in Willets Point on Monday afternoon.
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Bronx Times on MSNFive-alarm fire damages several University Heights businessesA five-alarm fire ripped through a commercial strip in the Bronx Thursday morning, damaging restaurants, an optical shop and ...
The FDNY says fire crews faced delays due to a car blocking a hydrant, further complicating efforts to put out the five-alarm fire. Local leaders say recovery could take months or years, but business ...
The Gerritsen Beach Volunteer Fire Department and the FDNY Marine Unit were on hand, along with the Police Department's ...
Firefighters’ response to the Morris Heights blaze was briefly delayed by a car parked in front of a hydrant, Deputy Mayor of Public Safety Kaz Daughtry said.
A fire destroyed at least six stores in the Bronx Thursday morning, leaving dozens of people out of work. The fire broke out around 8:20 a.m. on Jerome Avenue near ...
The flames broke out at 65 Fort Washington Avenue, between West 161st and 162nd Streets, at around 7 p.m. The fire affected three floors of the apartment building, and caused six total injuries, ...
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We spar hard rounds, we beat the s–t out of each other,” firefighter Nicole Malpeso, 32, said of her training regimen.
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ABC7 New York on MSNFirefighters, first responders to box for charity in 2nd annual International Battle of the BadgesThere's a lot of pride heading into the second edition of the charity event, according to FDNY Boxing Club President Bobby McGuire.
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