One critically injured in two-alarm fire at Park Slope apartment Brooklyn Paper
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A two-alarm fire erupted on Sterling Place in Park Slope, injuring one person critically and three others in stable condition. The FDNY responded with over 100 firefighters from 25 units to combat the flames coming from the building's third and fourth floors shortly before 9 a.m. Witnesses reported seeing flames over the fire escape as firefighters searched for survivors among the debris. The blaze was brought under control by 9:58 a.m., and fire marshals are currently investigating the cause.
One person sustained critical injuries while three others were left in stable condition due to a two-alarm fire that broke out in Park Slope.
Fire marshals are investigating the cause of the two-alarm fire, which saw over 100 firefighters respond to manage the flames on Sterling Place.
Witnesses described flames leaping over the fire escape as firefighters worked diligently to search for survivors and control the blaze.
Firefighters successfully brought the fire under control at 9:58 a.m., after battling heavy flames that erupted from the upper floors of the building.
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