FDNY Extinguish Brush Fire At Prospect Park Sunday

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Brooklynites out enjoying Sunday’s pleasant weather got a surprise when a fire ignited in a wooded area in Prospect Park.

Three engines and one ladder responded to a call at Prospect Park West and 9th Street at approximately 3:19pm Sunday afternoon, the FDNY states. The fire was under control just after 6pm.

There were no injuries and the cause of the fire is still under investigation.

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Big thanks @FDNY for rapid response to brush fire @prospect_park. Quick work to save Brooklyn’s only native forest.

 While the FDNY was able to get the fire under control quickly, it certainly looked like a dramatic scene.

Many visitors to the park posted photos on social media showing mostly fire trucks and clouds of smoke. NYC Council Member Brad Lander gave a shout-out to the FDNY on Twitter, thanking them for their quick response “to save Brooklyn’s only native forest.”

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