Flushing fire caused injury to firefighters and civilians



A strange incident of fire in Queens was recorded where nine firefighters and two civilians injured early Monday morning.

On 41st Avenue, the fire first started inside the home in Flushing just before 2:15 a.m.
The New York City Fire Department Deputy Chief Brendan McSweeney said, "It is supposed to be a vacant building”.

Though nobody lived there, flames wrenched through the two-story home with sparks flying into the air from nearby power lines.

Firefighters with the help of their protective safety equipment cleared piles of wreckage from inside the home that likely ignited those flames.

The two people who escaped before firefighters arrived had no pursuit being in there.

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