665 New York Avenue fire was fought with six alarms and a seventh for relief purposes.

FDNY companies battled a six alarm (seventh was transmitted for relief purposes) fire at 665 New York Avenue in Brooklyn. Fire was on the top floor of a seven-story multiple dwelling. Lloyd Mitchell "responded" and got these photos and more, Click on each for a larger image.
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FDNY on Twitter photo shows two exterior hoseline stretches via the fire escapes during the early moments.

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Bill Carey is the daily news and blog manager for Elsevier Public Safety (FireRescue Magazine/Firefighter Nation, JEMS and LawOfficer sites.) Bill also manages the FireEMSBlogs.com network and is a former volunteer lieutenant with the Hyattsville Volunteer Fire Department in Prince George's County, Maryland.
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