NYC Fire Department responds to 5-alarm inferno in Brooklyn: reports

New York City firefighters responded to a five-alarm fire in Brooklyn on Lee Avenue and Williamsburg Street.

The New York City Fire Department is responding to a massive, five-alarm blaze in Brooklyn on Sunday afternoon, according to reports.

The FDNY posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, just after 1 p.m. the firefighters were responding to a fire at 106 Lee Ave., Brooklyn.

Williamsburg 365 News posted to X just before 2 p.m. that two firefighters were injured in the "massive" fire at Lee Avenue and Williamsburg Street.

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