Collapse at Brooklyn Fire Injures Four Firefighters

BROOKLYN (PIX11) – Four firefighters were injured while battling a 3-alarm fire in the Bed-Stuy section of Brooklyn Monday, the FDNY said.

FDNY officials said the blaze began around 12:33 a.m. in a brownstone building on Jefferson Avenue and Malcolm X Boulevard. The fire then spread to two neighboring brownstones.

A 20-foot section of the roof fell onto four firefighters as they were evacuating the building. They were taken to a local hospital with minor injuries. No civilians were injured. 

FDNY Box 0883 – FDNY Battling Three-Alarm Fire in a Brownstone on Jefferson Avenue in Brooklyn, THEMAJESTIRIUM1

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