Bronx fire leaves 7 injured as 200 firefighters respond to five-alarm blaze
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Nearly 200 firefighters are on the scene battling a massive 5-alarm blaze at a residential building in the Bronx, which broke out early Friday morning.
The fire escalated to five alarms within an hour due to heavy wind conditions, indicating the severity and intensity of the blaze impacting the 2910 Wallace Avenue building.
Seven individuals have sustained injuries from the fire, including five firefighters, highlighting the risks first responders face during such dangerous situations.
Fire officials confirmed that one person was treated at the scene but did not require hospitalization, suggesting varying levels of injury among those affected.
Read at New York Post
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