A five-alarm fire ripped through a commercial strip in the Bronx Thursday morning, damaging restaurants, an optical shop and other businesses in the University Heights section of the borough. FDNY ...
but yes there was another car blocking a fire hydrant," FDNY Chief John Esposito said. "We all know we should not be parking on fire hydrants. And seconds count when we are fighting fire ...
The FDNY says a parked car blocked a fire hydrant and slowed down ... seconds count," FDNY Chief John Esposito told reporters, adding the cold weather also slowed firefighters down a bit.
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When we’re fighting a fire, seconds count," FDNY Chief of Department John Esposito said in a post on X. The FDNY wouldn't say if the car prevented them from saving those two lives.