Crime & Safety
Apartment Fire Breaks Out In Park Avenue Building
An apartment fire on Park Avenue drew a large emergency response Thursday afternoon. No injuries have been reported.

UPPER EAST SIDE, NY — A fire broke out Thursday afternoon in an apartment building on Park Avenue, sending plumes of smoke into the neighborhood and prompting a large emergency response.
The fire was reported just after 4 p.m. in a first-floor apartment at 969 Park Ave., a 12-story building near East 82nd Street.
It took 78 firefighters less than an hour to get the fire under control, which they achieved at 4:54 p.m., an FDNY spokesperson said.
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No injuries were reported.
Videos from the scene showed a train of emergency vehicles stretching down Park Avenue and smoke shooting out of the first-floor apartment.
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Thursday's incident came two days after a fatal apartment fire on East 78th Street, which left a 94-year-old woman dead and two others hurt, including an infant.
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