The New York Fire Department battled a 4-alarm blaze in the Bronx. Two firefighters are injured and at least six units damaged.
Electrical wiring caused a five-alarm fire at a Bronx apartment building earlier this month, according to New York City fire marshals.
Jeanette Meyran — whose husband Lt. Curtis Meyran was one of three firefighters killed in two blazes on Jan. 23, 2005 — fought back tears at an FDNY ceremony marking the 20th anniversary of the catastrophe. “It’s hard to be here,” she said of the Bronx firehouse where the event was held.
which had broken out at 3030 Heath Avenue in the Bronx, the New York City Fire Department said. Firefighters arrived in under four minutes, the department said. They saw heavy flames on the ...
Two weeks after a devastating fire tore through their Wallace Avenue apartment building, more than 300 displaced tenants are now grappling with the harsh
A four-alarm fire broke out at an apartment building in the Bronx Wednesday evening. The fire was reported on the fourth floor of a building at 3030 Heath Avenue at around 5:56 p.m., according to the FDNY.
Video captured a New York City bus teetering on the edge of an overpass after a bus driver lost control and skidded into a wall, according to officials. A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and the Fire Department of New York ...
The express commuter bus missed a turn on the route that travels between Manhattan and the Bronx. The driver, the sole occupant of the bus, was not injured.
It’s now been two decades since six FDNY firefighters were forced to leap from the fourth floor of a Bronx building, killing two and critically injuring four
It was dramatic … overwhelming,” FDNY Chief of Department John Esposito told the Daily News, recalling the miles of scorched earth and destroyed homes in L.A.’s Palisades
The fire at a Bronx apartment building on Jan. 10 was the third to break out in recent years at a property owned by Ved Parkash, who has been sued by tenants over building conditions.
Nearly two weeks after a devastating fire displaced hundreds of residents in the Bronx, dozens of families could soon face homelessness as their temporary housing arrangements come to an end. Miguel Jiminez couldn’t hold back tears as he grappled with the reality that he could soon be without a roof