Multiple apartment fires have occurred in New York City, with incidents in Woodside, Queens, and Gardena, resulting in injuries to residents and firefighters. In Woodside, a fire on 63rd Street led to two minor and one moderate injuries, with the FDNY extinguishing the fire by 7 a.m. A full vacate order was issued. Additionally, the Red Cross registered 15 families for emergency housing services. In Gardena, four people, including a firefighter, were injured in an apartment fire.
7 firefighters injured battling blaze in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn; 1 resident hurt https://t.co/M9zPMJrmzj https://t.co/c7fUqqLllH
Upper East Side E 62nd St and Lexington Ave Police advise a person has been stabbed twice and a suspect is in custody. https://t.co/tlEy9B5R2v https://t.co/1GgZ5I9hYn
This morning, @redcrossny updated our office following the fire at 63rd Street in Woodside. 15 families, including 40 adults and 8 children, have been registered for assistance with emergency housing services. https://t.co/WDi0nwwU09
Four people, including firefighter, injured in Gardena apartment fire https://t.co/dFB5cU52ff
Queens | 19-45 75th St. Confirmed 2 people stabbed at the location.
My team and I are currently at the site of an apartment fire that started at 3:15 a.m. on 63rd Street in Woodside. FDNY put out the fire by 7 a.m. and DOB issued a full vacate order of the premises. Two residents had minor injuries and one resident sustained moderate injuries. https://t.co/BKLxV3H4uQ
At least 3 injured in apartment fire in Woodside, Queens https://t.co/m4uhoeXrq4 https://t.co/JaVQp53dva
2 people injured in apartment fire in Woodside, Queens https://t.co/rhOk83dGev https://t.co/1lnzzLqkLu