Fire Engulfs Union Street Apartment, No Injuries Reported
A fire ripped through an apartment on Union Street in Crown Heights Sunday morning, doing extensive damage but causing no injuries.
A fire ripped through an apartment on Union Street in Crown Heights Sunday morning, doing extensive damage but causing no injuries.
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Fire fighters responded to 451 Kingston Ave Wednesday night, to battle a blaze that sent flames billowing out of an apartment window. The flames were quickly extinguished, and no injuries were reported.