FDNY באקעמפט א שווערע פייער אין בארא פארק דריי-שטאקיגע געביידע, זיבן פארוואונדעטע און צוויי אין קריטישן צושטאנד.
A major fire erupted on January 29, 2026, at a three-story multiple dwelling located at 6201 13th Avenue in Brooklyn’s Boro Park neighborhood, prompting a swift and large-scale response from the FDNY. Flames were reported pouring from second-floor windows when crews arrived, with multiple residents still attempting to escape the burning building.
Firefighters faced initial challenges due to a frozen fire hydrant in snowy conditions, which slowed early suppression efforts. The FDNY transmitted four to five "10-45" alerts—codes indicating possible fatalities or severe injuries—though officials stressed that the situation was still under evaluation and that the victims had not yet been fully assessed.
Video footage from the scene captured ladders and hoses directed at flames engulfing upper floors, highlighting the intensity of the fire and the high-risk conditions faced by residents and first responders. Despite the dramatic visuals and early concerns, subsequent updates confirmed that seven civilians were injured: two in critical condition, one serious, and four with minor injuries. No fatalities have been reported.
Authorities continue to manage the scene actively, prioritizing containment of the blaze, rescue operations, and medical care for those affected. The densely populated Hasidic Jewish neighborhood has been significantly impacted, with community members and neighbors assisting displaced residents and coordinating with emergency services.
FDNY officials praised the coordinated efforts of their crews under difficult conditions, emphasizing the importance of prompt evacuation and public vigilance in densely occupied areas. Investigations into the fire’s cause are ongoing, and residents are advised to stay clear of the affected area until it is fully secured. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the hazards presented by winter weather conditions and the critical importance of functioning fire safety infrastructure in urban neighborhoods.
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