
"The fire broke out in a top-floor apartment just before 10:15 a.m. on April 26, with firefighters battling the blaze in the back bedroom."
"Firefighters used three hoselines to knock down the main body of the blaze, and searches throughout the building were negative, according to the FDNY."
"The fire left multiple residents and pets displaced, and the Red Cross will be assisting the residents with temporary housing."
"A resident reported a strong odor of smoke followed by flickering lights, while another witness noted firefighters calling for water on the fourth floor."
A two-alarm fire broke out in a top-floor apartment at 1091 Wilhomr Street in Brownsville, Brooklyn, on April 26. The fire started just before 10:15 a.m. and involved approximately 100 firefighters and paramedics. The blaze originated in the back bedroom and extended into the cockloft of the six-story building. Firefighters used three hoselines and pulled down the ceiling to control the fire, which was declared under control shortly after 11 a.m. The Red Cross is assisting displaced residents and pets, while the cause of the fire is under investigation.
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