Queens Apartment Fire Leaves Eight People Injured, Residents Left in Freezing Cold
Fire Breaks Out in Astoria
The FDNY is investigating a fire that tore through a Queens apartment building early on Monday morning, leaving eight residents injured and others fleeing into the icy cold.
Details of the Fire
According to FDNY sources, the blaze broke out in the basement of 32-79 32nd St., between Broadway and 34th Avenue, in Astoria at around 2:39 a.m. on January 20. Some 12 units and 69 firefighters raced to the scene to battle the fire.
Residents’ Harrowing Experience
Evacuated residents stood solemnly on the snow-covered ground as they watched firetrucks extend ladders to the roof in order to contain the outbreak. Neighbors stood on their porches as the street became flooded with flashing red lights.
Fire Under Control, Injuries Reported
The fire was placed under control at approximately 4:06 a.m. Monday. In all, eight people were left with minor injuries that required medical care. FDNY fire marshals are investigating the cause of the fire.
Conclusion
The fire in Astoria has left a trail of destruction and disruption, but fortunately, no one was seriously injured. The FDNY’s swift response and heroic efforts have saved lives, and the investigation is ongoing to determine the cause of the blaze.
FAQs
* When did the fire break out?
+ The fire broke out in the basement of 32-79 32nd St. in Astoria at around 2:39 a.m. on January 20.
* How many people were injured?
+ Eight people were left with minor injuries that required medical care.
* How many firefighters responded to the scene?
+ Some 12 units and 69 firefighters raced to the scene to battle the fire.
* Is the investigation ongoing?
+ Yes, FDNY fire marshals are investigating the cause of the fire.