The fire in the Trump Tower injuring five people, media reported

The fire in the Trump Tower injuring five people, media reported

MOSCOW, April 8 — RIA Novosti. Five people were injured in a fire in Trump Tower in new York, reports NBC, citing the fire service.

It is noted that one of the victims — a resident of the apartment, which is in the tower is in a serious condition. Four firefighters received minor injuries, their lives are not threatened.

Earlier it was reported that the fire took place on the 50th floor of the Trump Tower.

New York City firefigthers on Saturday are battling a fire on the 50th floor of the Trump Tower, the fire department tweeted. The FDNY said at 7 p.m. that it was a four-alarm fire. They remained on the scene. The FDNY said that one man, whose apartment the fire started in, is in critical condition. Firefigthers Four suffered minor injuries, including two with burns. Over 44 units and about 190 firefighters responded. . . . #BreakingNews #Fire #DonaldTrump #ComingToAmerica #Symbolic #TrumpTower #NewYork #Tukkit #Manhattan #BigApple #FireFighter #PrayersUp #DividedWeFall #NewYorkNewYork #NYPD #NYFD #FDNY #50 #NewYorkCity #WorldNews

Publication from Charles (@tukker_barnes) 7 APR 2018 4:59 PM PDT

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On Saturday evening, in a skyscraper, where is Donald trump and where he and his family lived before moving to the White house, there was a fire. The fire started in an apartment in a residential area on the 50th floor. Who was in the apartment people were seriously injured and were taken to the hospital. According to representatives of the fire service, there are about 200 firefighters. The cause of the fire is not yet known. It is noted that the fire had been contained, but smoke spread to other premises.

#newyork #fireman #trumptower #5thavenue

Publication of Marco Pirovano (@pirovanm) 7 APR 2018 at 5:29 PDT

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Before Donald trump said on Twitter that the fire bears his name skyscraper in new York extinguished and thanked firefighters “for a wonderful job”.

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