New York City firefighters encountered a frozen hydrant, as well as multiple e-bikes and lithium-ion batteries, following a Friday morning fire in Queens, the FDNY said.
New York City firefighters encountered a frozen hydrant, as well as multiple e-bikes and lithium-ion batteries, following a Friday morning fire in Queens, the FDNY said.
New York City firefighters encountered a frozen hydrant, as well as multiple e-bikes and lithium-ion batteries, following a Friday morning fire in Queens, the FDNY said. FOX 5 NY's Michelle Ross has the latest.
Electrical wiring caused a five-alarm fire at a Bronx apartment building earlier this month, according to New York City fire marshals.
The New York Fire Department battled a 4-alarm blaze in the Bronx. Two firefighters are injured and at least six units damaged.
Multiple people were injured and hundreds displaced after a fire tore through a Bronx apartment building early Friday morning.
Officials in California and New York City debunked claims Los Angeles rejected offers of aid from the New York City Fire Department (FDNY) during the ongoing wildfires. “We have never rejected resources – LA welcomes any and all help to fight fires ...
One of the two major fires that devastated this region — the Eaton fire — is not even in the city of Los Angeles; it is in an unincorporated section of Los Angeles County. The response to the Eaton fire was led by the county fire department; the city fire department was at the forefront in fighting the Palisades fire.
The question of who is in charge is testimony to the diffusion and, at times, dysfunction that make up the core DNA of the governance of the greater Los Angeles area.
The 10,396-acre Hughes fire reached 56% containment Friday as first responders gained progress on multiple blazes burning in Los Angeles County, which is expected to receive some rain over the weekend.
A man fatally shot a fire battalion chief and wounded the driver of a car that hit a deer Sunday night in rural Alabama,
The spiking levels underscore the added danger from wildfires when cars, homes, and other structures burn, researchers said. Lead is often present in paint and pipes used in older homes, while chlorine and other chemicals are generated when plastic melts or combusts.