Friday, May 30, 2008
Blaze Tears Through Ozone Park Home, Injures Eight -- The Queens Courier
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Firefighters check for any extention of flames at the scene of a suspicious two-alarm fire at 106-07 95th Street in Ozone Park. The blaze, which happened at 2:55 a.m. on Saturday, May 10, tore through the top floor and attic area of the private house and caused considerable damage to an attached dwelling. A total of eight patients — one firefighter and seven civilians — were treated by medics. Five people were treated for smoke inhalation, one for a broken leg sustained from jumping from a second floor window, and one for minor burns to the head and hand. The firefighter received medical attention for back pain.
Firefighters check for any extention of flames at the scene of a suspicious two-alarm fire at 106-07 95th Street in Ozone Park. The blaze, which happened at 2:55 a.m. on Saturday, May 10, tore through the top floor and attic area of the private house and caused considerable damage to an attached dwelling. A total of eight patients — one firefighter and seven civilians — were treated by medics. Five people were treated for smoke inhalation, one for a broken leg sustained from jumping from a second floor window, and one for minor burns to the head and hand. The firefighter received medical attention for back pain.