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A fire swept through the top floor of a Bronx apartment building on Tuesday night, killing four people and injuring one, officials said. | A fire swept through the top floor of a Bronx apartment building on Tuesday night, killing four people and injuring one, officials said. |
The roof of the six-story apartment building at 1560 Grand Concourse near East Mount Eden Road was ablaze as 140 firefighters responded to the call around 7:20 p.m. | The roof of the six-story apartment building at 1560 Grand Concourse near East Mount Eden Road was ablaze as 140 firefighters responded to the call around 7:20 p.m. |
The fire began in a sixth-floor apartment, and four women from two adjacent apartment units were transported to BronxCare Health System in cardiac arrest, officials said. The police confirmed all four women died. Officials would not release the condition of the injured person, who was taken to the hospital. | |
The cause of the three-alarm blaze was still under investigation, officials said. | |
Ana Almonte, 59, said she was at home at her fifth-floor apartment when the fire started one floor above her. | |
“People were going outside with no shoes on, no jackets on,” Ms. Almonte said in a phone interview. | |
Ms. Almonte, who works next door at the inpatient admissions at BronxCare Health System, which was previously called Lebanon Hospital, said that she, her son and her daughter knocked on their neighbors’ doors to tell them to evacuate the building. | |
She said that even though New Yorkers had been urged to practice social distancing during the coronavirus outbreak, many of her neighbors fled the building in their pajamas, without thinking of keeping a safe distance from other people. | |
“This is a desperate moment,” Ms. Almonte said. “You’re not thinking about that.” | |
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Twitter at 9:47 p.m. that the fire had been contained because of the “valiant efforts” of firefighters, but that it had taken a significant toll. | |
“We’re praying for them and their families tonight,” Mr. de Blasio wrote before word that four people had died. |