Open Door and Delay in 911 Call Leads to Massive Apartment Fire – NYC

NY Fire Department blames open door, delay calling 911 as reasons for severity of fire in Jackson Heights

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FDNY personnel at the site of the 8-alarm fire April 6, 2021. Photos: FDNY Facebook

The Fire Department of New York (FDNY) says a resident who left their door open when the deadly April 6 fire started, and the delay in calling 911 were major reasons why  an apartment building in Jackson Heights, Queens suffered major damage and displaced scores of people.

In a statement posted on its Facebook account, the FDNY updated the situation April 7, afternoon. FDNY Commissioner Daniel A. Nigro speaking from the scene of the fire at 89-07 34th Avenue in Queens said,

“It took the Department eight alarms and almost 12 hours to place the fire under control, working inside, outside, causing many injuries to our members and some injuries to civilians,” the FDNY said. 


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