Man dies in fire at Trump Tower
One person has died after a four-alarm fire broke out at Trump Tower in Manhattan on Saturday, ABC 7 News in New York reported.
The New York Fire Department responded to a four-alarm fire on the 50th floor of the building shortly before 6 p.m. on Saturday. Three firefighters have sustained non-life threatening injuries.
Video and photos on Twitter showed flames bursting from the building.{mosads}
Fire at Trump Tower #trumptower pic.twitter.com/g11HcFPSws
— Michael J Lukiman (@michael_lukiman) April 7, 2018
FDNY: 3-alarm fire burning in Trump Tower in New York City, but “there are currently no injuries reported.” pic.twitter.com/Ec1u22aJzI
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) April 7, 2018
President Trump tweeted about the incident shortly after initial reports, saying that the fire was under control and thanking local firefighters for their quick response.
Fire at Trump Tower is out. Very confined (well built building). Firemen (and women) did a great job. THANK YOU!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 7, 2018
The fire department initially said the blaze was a three-alarm fire, but later updated it to a four-alarm. That update came after Trump’s tweet saying the fire had been put out.
A video posted on Twitter by the fire department after Trump’s tweet showed a fire still burning high up in the building, though it wasn’t immediately clear how recently the video was taken.
#FDNY members remain on scene of a 4-alarm fire, 721 5th Ave in Manhattan. There is currently one serious injury to a civilian, and 3 non-life-threatening injuries to Firefighters, reported pic.twitter.com/c7qeOlDVcf
— FDNY (@FDNY) April 7, 2018
The fire department responded to a minor fire in a cooling tower on the roof of the building in January. Two people sustained minor injuries in that incident.
Updated at 8:32 p.m.
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