4/10/23 Queens 2nd Alarm Box 7490

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Address: 25-71 46 St.

Report of fire in PD

Box loaded up due to reports of people (1 adult & 2 children) trapped 2nd floor bedroom

Maybe,
E263, 312, 307, 325, 262 s/c
L117, 154, 163F, 116 s/c
B49, 46
S288
R3
D14
RAC4

E263 gave 10-75

L163F

B49: extra E/T (E262 & L116)

QD: we'll go with All Hands

B49: fire 2nd floor, 2 L/S - 1 L/O

B49: (2) 10-45 Code 1, some extension to exposure #2 which is extinguished

B49: transmit 2nd Alarm, still have heavy fire in fire b'ldg.

2nd Alarm
E306 act. 307, 292, 91 act. 312
L160 act. 117
B45 FF
B28 RUL
B35 S
FC, RB, SB, TSU1, CTU, RM
E324 w/Sat. 4
HM1, HMB
Car 23D
Car 2H

D14: 2 L/S/O - MBFKD/PWH, need HazMat response for e-bike battery

D14: UC (duration 54 min.)

L33 act. L163
E83 act. E262
E91 act. E312
E14 act. E312
E306 act. E307
E229 act. E307
E298 act. E325
L160 act. L117
L119 act. L117
L125 act. L116
L28 act. L154
B38 act, B46
B16 act. B45
 
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STORING THESE BIKES INSIDE A DWELLING SHOULD BE A CRIME..... "This is the 59th fire this year caused by a lithium-ion battery. So far this year five people have died in fires caused by lithium-ion batteries." ... https://abc7ny.com/astoria-fire-queens-46th-street-fdny/13109991/
When and why do people have to die over the need for basically Fast Food deliveries. City Council and other Agencies have to take action, the Fire Department’s around the city and country have to be heard.
Food messengers can still work, it called pedal power!
 
From the FDNY Facebook page:

“We had a terrible tragedy here today. A fire started on the first floor in the vestibule. The cause of the fire was an e-bike. It created a heavy fire condition at the first-floor level, which was able to travel directly up the stairs. Upstairs were six occupants. Four of them were able to jump out the windows and two unfortunately are deceased. Our units arrived in three minutes. The way these fires occur, it’s like an explosion of fire. The occupants have very little chance of escaping. We have been talking about this for a couple of years and how dangerous it is to store these devices anywhere near your exit. This bike was right at the front door of the house and the occupants didn’t have a chance to get out of the building,” said FDNY Chief of Department John Hodgens, from the scene of fatal 2-alarm fire at 25-71 46 Street in Queens.
Chief Fire Marshal Dan Flynn said, “Today’s fire marks our 59th fire this year caused by a lithium-ion battery. Today, unfortunately we have had our fifth fatality this year as a result of lithium-ion batteries. We want people to use them, but we want people to use them safely. We want people to purchase chargers that are compatible with the devices that they purchase. Do not buy the cheapest device. We lost two people today; we were fortunate not to lose six.
For lithium-ion safety tips visit fdnysmart.org"
 

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