Fire at Anthony & Son Panini Shoppe; No Injuries Reported - Greenpointers
Briefly

A fire broke out at the Anthony & Son Panini Shoppe in Williamsburg around 7:50 pm on Saturday, with the FDNY responding promptly. Twelve units and 60 firefighters controlled the fire within an hour, and no injuries were reported. Although there was no extensive damage, the cause of the fire is under investigation, particularly involving lithium-ion batteries. This incident follows an earlier significant fire nearby that caused considerable disruption, underscoring ongoing fire safety issues in the neighborhood.
The fire at Anthony & Son Panini Shoppe in Williamsburg was quickly controlled by the FDNY, with no reported injuries or extensive damage.
Firefighters responded to the fire at 7:50 pm with 12 units and 60 personnel, successfully bringing the situation under control within an hour.
The cause of the fire at Anthony & Son Panini Shoppe is still under investigation, highlighting ongoing concerns about fire safety in the area.
Earlier this year, a significant fire on Graham Avenue impacted several buildings and displaced many residents, making the recent event a notable concern for the community.
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