Three people died, and the neighborhood was critically injured on Sunday when the fire broke through the overcrowded home in Queens, which had no evidence of the work detector of smoke and were blocked by the stairs and exit, firest officials.
The external walls are placed at the Jamaica Home, including the middle of the kitchen, said in the news in the middle of the kitchen, in the southern Jurlj Fire Boss for Fire John Esposito.
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Firefighters arrived in less than four minutes, but the flame in the early morning rapidly expanded to the upper floors of the house. There were reports on people jumping from the attic, Esposito said.
People lived on both floors of the house, as well as her cellar and attic, Esposito said.
“We do not encourage that in your home, please enter the work alarm of smoke in their home, and if possible and CO2 detector,” New York City Commissioner Robert S. Tucker said during the Sunday press conference.
About 10 to 15 people stay in the house, including his owner, the residential second floor of Adham Ammar said ABC7 eyewitness news. Ammar wasn’t in the house when the fire happened, he said.
“Part of this, because of the careless landlord,” he said. AP attempts to reach the landlord were not successful.
Three firefighters suffered less injuries.
2025-04-21 03:57:00