Firefighters battle a four-alarm fire at an apartment building on West 115th Street in Harlem on Jan. 30, 2021.
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Four firefighters suffered minor injuries while battling a four-alarm inferno that engulfed two floors of a Harlem apartment building on Saturday morning, the Fire Department reported.
The blaze broke out at about 7:29 a.m. on Jan. 30 inside the first floor of the six-story residential dwelling at 357 West 115th St.
According to the Fire Department, the flames quickly extended from apartments on the first floor up to the second level. That prompted the first responding FDNY units to call for additional help.
Thirty-nine FDNY units with 168 members responded to the four-alarm inferno. No civilian injuries were reported, and it’s unclear at this time how many families were displaced by the blaze.
The injured firefighters were taken to local hospitals for treatment of their non-life-threatening injuries, the FDNY reported.
The blaze was brought under control at about 10:10 a.m., according to reports. The FDNY marshals will determine its cause.
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