One Killed, Several Injured After Two Brooklyn Fires

by Mark Morales

One man was killed and several others, including firefighters, were injured in two separate incidents in Brooklyn early Friday morning, authorities said.

A fatal fire broke out at a high-rise building on W. 33rd Street in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Coney Island just before 3 a.m., fire officials said.

The blaze started on the 19th floor, and 78 firefighters responded to the call, officials said. The fire was extinguished about an hour later.

A 34-year-old man was found in one of the lower floors. Officials had previously said the man was 31-years-old. He was taken to Coney Island Hospital in critical condition, but died there a short time later, authorities said. A 55-year-old man was also taken to that hospital in serious condition.

Four firefighters suffered minor injures while fighting the fire, and were also taken to the hospital, officials said.

In a separate incident earlier in the morning, a four-alarm fire engulfed a three-story building on Hendrix St. in the East New York neighborhood of Brooklyn, officials said.

That fire started at 1:07 a.m. and quickly escalated, fire officials said. About 170 firefighters responded to the scene and put out the fire out by 4 a.m., officials said.

One person was taken to New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center in critical condition, while another was taken to the same hospital in serious condition, authorities said. A firefighter suffered minor injuries and was taken to the same hospital, officials said.

Investigators have not yet determined what caused the fires, officials said.

 

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