
Fire in New York City injures 9 firefighters, 2 civilians
CNN
Nine firefighters and two civilians were injured after a two-alarm fire broke out Saturday at a six-story building in the Bronx, according to the New York City Fire Department.
The FDNY said it received a call about the fire at the multiple unit, residential building shortly before 3 p.m. Twenty-five units responded to the scene, including more than 100 firefighters and EMS members. The fire was under control by around 4:15 p.m.
Nine firefighters were transported with minor injuries to North Central Bronx Hospital, according to FDNY. The two injured civilians refused medical attention, authorities said.

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