The FDNY has called out the drivers of two cars parked near fire hydrants, saying they slowed down the agency's response to a deadly fire in Brooklyn early Sunday morning.
The deadly fire broke out in the four-story brick building on 80th St. near Sixth Ave. in Bay Ridge about 3:35 a.m. Sunday.
The FDNY called out drivers Sunday who parked in front of fire hydrants, slowing firefighters down at a deadly house fire in Brooklyn. Firefighters were dispatched to a Bay Ridge home on 80th Street ...
A fire in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn turned deadly overnight, and the FDNY says parked cars were blocking two of the closest ...
A new battery energy storage site is set for development by NineDot Energy at the corner of Manor Road and Tillman Street, ...
NEWS FROM THE ISSUE OF MARCH 2, 2005 In a decision that could have impact statewide, a state tax judge ruled against a petition filed by Allina Medical Clinic that its Litchfield ...
New York State Police and The Chemung Fire Department were at the scene of a house explosion in the Town of Chemung. The ...
The Republican Delegation of the New York City Council has elected Council Member Joann Ariola as the new Minority Leader.
Jonnell Rose allegedly made cash withdrawals, personal purchases and payments, including crypto currency transactions and ...
Only one person spoke at a public forum over a proposal to build a renewable energy generation facility in Busti and Kiantone ...
The wreckage of the plane, which disappeared on Thursday, was found about 34 miles southeast of Nome, the authorities said.
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