2-Alarm Fire Rips Through Park Slope Apartment Building
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork)-- A two-alarm fire ripped through a residential building in Park Slope Saturday afternoon.
New York Fire Department officials said the fire started around 12:50 p.m. on 236 12th Street in Park Slope, Brooklyn. Firefighters had the flames under control by 1:34 p.m.
Two minor injuries were reported as a result of the fire, including one civilian and one firefighter who were taken to New York Methodist Hospital.
One adult required Red Cross assistance, officials told CBS2.
Aftermath. Really hope no one injured. pic.twitter.com/6nqrDPkHWP
— Christian Hoard (@christianhoard) March 26, 2016
Big fire in park slope across from my apartment building pic.twitter.com/WLC3tV36YC
— Erik Ellingson (@Erikellingson) March 26, 2016
Fire on 12th street in Park Slope. pic.twitter.com/gznG7gGQn7
— Christian Hoard (@christianhoard) March 26, 2016
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