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From the FDNY Facebook page:
"New York City Fire Department (FDNY)
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“Shortly after 1700, we received a 9-1-1 call reporting a fire in the engine room of one of the Staten Island Ferries. A collaborative effort was underway with the FDNY, NYPD and other stakeholders that responded out there. The crew had already put CO2 into the engine hold as would be the policy to do," said Deputy Assistant Chief Frank Leeb. "Our main objective was to secure the vessel and to start getting the passengers offloaded onto other boats. A decision was made to use other ferries to offload the patients, as that was a safer alternative than putting them on to fire or police boats. At that point we had a total of five injuries. Three people were transported to the hospital, all with minor injuries. There were approximately 868 people on the on board and then an additional 16 crew members. At this point, the fire is under control. ""
"New York City Fire Department (FDNY)
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“Shortly after 1700, we received a 9-1-1 call reporting a fire in the engine room of one of the Staten Island Ferries. A collaborative effort was underway with the FDNY, NYPD and other stakeholders that responded out there. The crew had already put CO2 into the engine hold as would be the policy to do," said Deputy Assistant Chief Frank Leeb. "Our main objective was to secure the vessel and to start getting the passengers offloaded onto other boats. A decision was made to use other ferries to offload the patients, as that was a safer alternative than putting them on to fire or police boats. At that point we had a total of five injuries. Three people were transported to the hospital, all with minor injuries. There were approximately 868 people on the on board and then an additional 16 crew members. At this point, the fire is under control. ""