7 New York City firefighters injured in Bronx car fire explosion

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7 New York City firefighters injured in Bronx car fire explosion

7 New York City firefighters injured in Bronx car fire explosion

1 of 4 | Seven firefighters were injured Wednesday night while responding to a fire in the Bronx. Photo courtesy of FDNY/X

Seven New York City firefighters responding to a multi-car fire in the Bronx on Wednesday night were injured in an explosion, officials said.

Fire Chief John Esposito said in a statement that five of the injured suffered burns to the face and hands. Three of the injured were admitted to the hospital with burns considered serious but not not life-threatening.

“Our firefighters are awake, alert and speaking, but they have serious burns, and we’ll be praying for them,” he said.

The injured firefighters were receiving care at Jacobi Medical Center.

The incident occurred at about 7 p.m. EST at 955 Westchester Avenue of the Bronx, where firefighters responding to multiple calls of a fire found several cars and nearby piles of garbage ablaze.

As the firefighters battled the blaze, the explosion occurred, Esposito said, explaining a “large fireball” erupted from the blaze.

The cause of the fire and subsequent explosion was under investigation. The Bureau of Fire Investigation was on the scene, Esposito said.

Jacobi Medical Center surgeon Dr. Sheldon Teperman told reporters during a press conference at the hospital that they expect all of the injured firefighters to recover from their injuries.

Teperman said he had spoken with the firefighters, who explained that “a wall of fire” had come on and surrounded them “and what they were concerned about is their colleagues and their families.”

“There is reason why I refer to you folks as New York’s greatest,” he said.

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