Monday, June 8, 2020
Monday's parting shot
Photo this evening by Robert Miner ... there was a report of a fire in a building on Seventh Street between Avenue B and Avenue C... no word on any damage...
Monday, February 10, 2020
Updating: FDNY battling 3-alarm fire on the southeast corner of 2nd Avenue and 7th Street
The FDNY is responding to a report of a multiple-dwelling fire on the southeast corner of Second Avenue and Seventh Street...
The first report came in at 4 p.m. ... the FDNY has since upgraded this to a three-alarm fire. The addresses are 48 Seventh St. and 116 Second Ave. The ground-floor retail tenants are Via Della Pace on Seventh Street and Café Mocha on the corner.
MAN 3-ALARM 48 E 7 ST, MULTIPLE DWELLING FIRE IN THE WALLS AND COCKLOFT,
— FDNYalerts (@FDNYAlerts) February 10, 2020
No word of any injuries at the moment.
Updating
Here's a look via Steven just after 5 p.m. ...
And a video clip from a Citizen user...
Three-Alarm Fire Spread Through Ductwork @CitizenApp
48 E 7th St 3:49:00 PM EST
Updated 6 p.m.
The FDNY has yet to issue an all clear... you can see the extent of the damage to the corner building... (photos by Steven)...
Updated 6:40 p.m.
Updated 7 p.m.
The FDNY issued the under control at 6:43 ... no early word on the cause of the fire...
MAN 3-ALARM 48 E 7 ST, MULTIPLE DWELLING HEAVY FIRE ON MULTIPLE FLRS, UNDER CONTROL
— FDNYalerts (@FDNYAlerts) February 10, 2020
Updated 7:38 p.m.
Per PIX 11:
There was fire in the walls of all five floors..., officials said. The first floor is a restaurant and the floors above it are apartments.
Firefighters knocked out windows so they could reach the blaze inside. There were 140 firefighters at the scene.
Five firefighters reportedly received non-life-threatening injuries.
Wednesday, July 3, 2019
Report: Double-parked motorist arrested for striking 2 firefighters on 6th Street
Per the Post:
Victoria Sotomayor, 28, was double-parked near Avenue B and East 6th Street at about 2:30 p.m. [yesterday] when firefighters from a nearby firehouse parked at Avenue C and East 6th while responding to a call, sources said.
Sotomayor allegedly ran up to the firefighters and screamed at them, claiming they almost hit her car when they pulled into their parking spot, the sources said.
She then allegedly drove onto the curb to get around their ladder truck, but hit two firefighters in the process, injuring a 27-year-old smoke-eater’s hands, the sources said.
According to the Post, she drove off, and was caught be members of the NYPD and FDNY on Sixth Street at the FDR, where she was arrested. She was reportedly released with a desk appearance ticket for leaving the scene of an accident with injuries.
Friday, March 15, 2019
The FDNY honors fire marshal Christopher T. Zanetis in plaque ceremony on 2nd Street
[Photo by Stacie Joy]
Today the FDNY and city honored Christopher "Tripp" Zanetis with a plaque dedication ceremony at Engine Company 28, Ladder 11 on Second Street between Avenue B and Avenue C.
[Photo by Stacie Joy]
Zanetis was a fire marshal and U.S. Air Force Major who was killed in a helicopter crash in Western Iraq one year ago today. He was 37. Zanetis was on leave from the department, where he had been a marshal in the Bureau of Fire Investigation.
After graduating from NYU, he was appointed as a firefighter in 2004, and was assigned to the station house on Second Street. He was promoted to fire marshal in 2013.
The way he lived his life will continue to inspire us all -#FDNY Chief of Department John Sudnik remembers FDNY Fire Marshal and @USAirForce Captain Christopher “Tripp” Zanetis pic.twitter.com/Q8Q2sYtXkA
— FDNY (@FDNY) March 15, 2019
[Via the FDNY]
H/T Salim!
Previously on EV Grieve:
The FDNY remembers fire marshal Christopher T. Zanetis on 2nd Street
Tuesday, February 26, 2019
FDNY responds to report of 'unstable wall' at 301 E. 10th St.
Emergency responders are on the scene at 301 E. 10th St. between Avenue A and Avenue B... where there's a report of an "unstable wall" in the building...
Manhattan *All Hands* Box 0452. 301 E 10th St, . Bn-6 using All Hands for an unstable wall in a 5 story 25x50. Buildings Dept & OEM requested.
— NYCFireWire (@NYCFireWire) February 26, 2019
It's the building here with the sidewalk bridge...
Currently, 10th Street is closed off between Avenue A and Avenue B.
Will update when there's more to report. And thanks to Steven for these photos!
Updated 5:42 p.m.
Per NBC 4...
A number of buildings in the East Village were evacuated after a wall inside a townhouse partially collapsed, the FDNY said.
The department received a call reporting a partial wall collapse inside of 301 E. 10th St., across from Tompkins Square Park, at 3:36 p.m. Tuesday, it said.
Updated 9 p.m.
Public records show that No. 301, built in the late 19th Century by architect Joseph Trench, sold for $8 million in December 2016.
The buyer, listed as Kamo Associates LLC, were in the process of renovation the building. There are approved plans on file with the city for a "horizontal rear extension."
No. 301 is currently occupant free during the gut renovations.
Saturday, December 8, 2018
Report of a roof fire at 40 Stuyvesant St.
MAN ALL HANDS 40 STUYVESANT ST, MULTIPLE DWELLING FIRE ON ROOF,
— FDNYalerts (@FDNYAlerts) December 8, 2018
Several EVG readers shared word of a large FDNY presence last night just before midnight at 40 Stuyvesant St. west of Second Avenue.
The FDNY reported a roof fire, which they had under control in 30 minutes, per the @FDNYALERTS feed.
EVG reader Mary Jane Glaser shared this video clip...
No word on cause or extent of damage. There isn't any visible damage to the building this morning ... at least from the street level..
Wednesday, October 3, 2018
Watch this drone footage of the fire at 188 1st Ave.
[Drone photo this morning via Steven]
The FDNY has released drone footage from the overnight 6-alarm fire at 188 First Ave...
[Updating] Post fire, 1 lane of northbound traffic returns to 1st Avenue
After the overnight 6-alarm fire at 188 First Ave. between 11th Street and 12th Street... one northbound traffic lane has been reopened for vehicular traffic, per the NYPD.
• The MTA reports that the M15 bus won't make any local stops on First Avenue between St. Mark's Place and 13th Street.
• There are now a reported 17 injuries, which includes 14 firefighters. None of the injuries were deemed life-threatening.
As for No. 188 and surrounding buildings...
Update from inter agency meeting with @nycoem
— NYPD 9th Precinct (@NYPD9Pct) October 3, 2018
Northbound traffic on 1 Ave will remain closed until further notice, please avoid the are is possible.
3 Buildings have been evacuated and will remain empty until @NYCDOB checks the structure’s integrity. #EastVillage #NYC pic.twitter.com/W1jJwemVbg
Updated 2:45 p.m.
EVG reader dog shares this photo... apparently there has been a flare up, in the words of the NYPD, in the rear of No. 188...
And per the 9th Precinct....
There has been a small flare up in the rear of 188 1 Ave causing northbound vehicular traffic to once again be closed.@FDNY is still on scene https://t.co/niiL9TEbYY
— NYPD 9th Precinct (@NYPD9Pct) October 3, 2018
An estimated 20 FDNY trucks remain at the scene, per dwg.
Tuesday, September 11, 2018
A 9/11 moment at Engine Company 5
Local firehouses throughout the city commemorated 9/11 today. James and Karla Murray shared this photo from this morning outside Engine Company 5 on 14th Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue during a moment of silence.
On Sept. 11, 2001, the Company lost Manny DelValle Jr., a 7-year FDNY veteran who grew up in the Bronx. He was 32.
As the Murrays wrote:
Manny had just finished an overnight at Engine 5 ... when the call came in around 8:47 am.. that a plane had hit the North Tower of the World Trade Center. Engine Company 5 was assigned to team up with another company to walk up 80 floors and stretch the hose line. Manny Delvalle Jr. was carrying the rollup lines of hose and an oxygen tank. The last time Manny was seen, he had stopped on the 10th floor to give a woman oxygen. His unit had made it to the 15th floor when they were called back when the building began to rumble. They looked for Manny but could not find him and after the North Tower fell at 10:28 a.m., he was reported missing.
Here's more about him from his obituary in The New York Times:
At home in the Bronx, Mr. DelValle took advanced classes in salsa dancing. He loved Latin music but listened to everything. "Rap," said his brother Pete Moyer. "And R&B," added his sister Grace Nolly. "Old school," said his father, Manuel Del Valle, to be specific.
Mr. DelValle, who graduated from the University of Maryland, was also an accomplished moguls skier and roller skater, a traveler, a lover of war movies and, his family says, a lady's man. He also got Engine Company No. 5, where he was assigned, to participate in the Puerto Rican Day Parade. He was the one in the family who always sent a card and gift to siblings, half-siblings and cousins.
According to previous reports, 26 firefighters from the neighborhood's four stations died on 9/11.
Wednesday, June 20, 2018
Report of a fire at 110 2nd Ave.
There was a report of a fire early this evening at 110 Second Ave. between Sixth Street and Seventh Street... at the landmarked Isaac T. Hopper House, which serves the Women's Prison Association as a halfway house.
Despite a large FDNY response, there wasn't a mention of it on the Department's official Twitter feed.
Thanks to Duke Todd for the photo!
Thursday, March 29, 2018
The FDNY remembers fire marshal Christopher T. Zanetis on 2nd Street
The FDNY and NYU are hosting a Celebration of Life today in remembrance of FDNY fire marshal and U.S. Air Force Major Christopher "Tripp" Zanetis, who died in a military helicopter crash in Iraq on March 15.
Zanetis, 37, was on leave from the department, where he had been a marshal in the Bureau of Fire Investigation.
After graduating from NYU, he was appointed as a firefighter in 2004, and was assigned to Engine Company 28, Ladder 11 on Second Street between Avenue B and Avenue C. Zanetis was promoted to fire marshal in 2013.
Yesterday, the FDNY turned out to honor Zanetis on Second Street...
Today we gather to remember #FDNY Fire Marshal and @USAirForce Major Christopher “Tripp” Zanetis. Watch live beginning at 10:30 am at https://t.co/mhaAigts9x pic.twitter.com/DAlYFoB9ls
— FDNY (@FDNY) March 29, 2018
Thanks to EVG reader Victoria L from Second Street for the photos.
Updated 11:30 a.m.
EVG reader Karen shared these photos of the FDNY procession from Engine Company 28...
Friday, January 19, 2018
Friday's parting shots
The FDNY's new novelty-hat day at Gem Spa on Second Avenue and St. Mark's Place... photos today via Derek Berg...
Tuesday, September 26, 2017
[Updated] Hurricane Maria relief efforts continue at 2nd Street firehouse
In the East Village, Engine 28/Ladder 11 at 222 E. Second St. between Avenue B and Avenue C is still accepting donations daily from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
According to published reports, many residents have been dropping off the requested supplies...
[Via @fdny]
As a reminder, here's a list of items NYC is collecting:
• Diapers
• Baby food
• Batteries
• First Aid Supplies
• Feminine Hygiene Products
There are other ways to support the humanitarian efforts in Puerto Rico and surrounding islands, such as through this relief fund established by the Hispanic Federation and a coalition of local elected officials.
Updated 7:30 p.m.
The FDNY is also collecting donated goods tonight until 11 on Second Street at First Avenue outside Spiegel...
Thanks to EVG reader Tracy F. for the above photo!
Wednesday, June 28, 2017
Updating: Report of a fire at 60 E. 9th St.
[Photo by Vinny & O]
There's a report of a fire at 60 E. Ninth St., a six-floor building called The Hamilton at Broadway (the 200-plus-unit co-op sits between Ninth Street and Eighth Street)...
FDNYalerts MAN 2-ALARM 60 E 9 ST, MULTIPLE DWELLING FIRE ON ROOFTOP OF BUILDING,
— FDNYalerts (@FDNYAlerts) June 28, 2017
A look via ABC 7... (H/T Doug)
Updated 6:27
Via Grant Shaffer...
... and the view from Astor Place via an EVG reader...
Patch reports that 200 firefighters are on the scene.
... a view north from Astor Place on Broadway via EVG reader 8E...
... a view from Fourth Avenue and 10th Street via EVG reader Charlie Chen...
Updated 7:50 p.m.
Astor Place looking west by Grant Shaffer
The view west on Ninth Street from Tompkins Square Park... smoke visible in the distance... photo via Steven...
The FDNY reports that one firefighter has been injured ... still no word on cause or other injuries...
#FDNY members continue operating at 5-alarm fire, 60 East 9 Street MN. 1 minor injury to a Firefighter reported at this time pic.twitter.com/Xjc0YE45PQ
— FDNY (@FDNY) June 28, 2017
Updated 9 p.m.
Several witnesses said that the fire appeared to intensify as time went on... the FDNY elevated the status from two to five alarms during the early evening.
The Post reports that the building's residents "were forced to gathered outside the building and watch in horror as the fire intensified Wednesday evening."
“I work on Bleecker and by the time I got to Great Jones I looked up and saw it was my building that the smoke was coming [from], the first thing I thought about was my dogs were trapped in the building,” said James Abraham, owner of the nearby Bleecker Street Bar.
“As I was tying to cross 8th street, I was stopped by someone, and they said, ‘No one is getting in the building, if you try to get in I’ll have you arrested.’ So I walked around to 9th street and went in to get my dogs.”
Fearing for the pups’ lives, Abraham navigated his way through the thick black smoke and up to his sixth floor apartment — where he found his four-legged best friends frantically waiting.
“I was very concerned and very focused,” he said. “They were a little distressed. All the noise, smoke and commotion definitely agitated them.”
Updated 9:30 p.m.
The FDNY has issued an under control...
FDNYalerts MAN 5-ALARM 60 E 9 ST, MIXED OCCUPANCY UNDER CONTROL
— FDNYalerts (@FDNYAlerts) June 29, 2017
...and some play by play on how the FDNY brought it under control...
The members made a very aggressive interior attack to stop this fire - #FDNY Commissioner Daniel A. Nigro at 5-alarm fire in Manhattan pic.twitter.com/E5zMqJ0mjC
— FDNY (@FDNY) June 29, 2017
Updated 9:45 p.m.
Updated 6/29 7:30 a.m.
No one in the building was hurt, but 16 firefighters suffered minor injuries, according it NBC 4.
As for the residents:
The Red Cross responded to the scene and said more than 200 households were forced from their home. Only about half of them were allowed back inside, the other half of the building remains evacuated.
Investigators reportedly believe the fire started in the kitchen cooking area of a ground-floor deli on Eighth Street and then traveled undetected up a shaft to the roof.
Meanwhile, southbound N and R trains won't be stopping at Broadway/Eighth...
Details about the service change in effect on the N and R lines pic.twitter.com/ZTavPCWYkc
— NYCT Subway (@NYCTSubway) June 29, 2017
Updated 9:30 a.m.
Here's a look this morning... the damaged appears to be contained to the Eighth Street side... there's still a heavy FDNY presence on the scene... along with the Red Cross...
Thursday, June 8, 2017
FDNY says fire that started at Artichoke was accidental
[EVG photo from May 26]
The FDNY took to Twitter yesterday to cite the cause of the fire at 328 E. 14th St. on May 26...
Per #FDNY Fire Marshals: Cause of 5/26 2-alarm fire at 328 East 14 St MN was accidental, due to heat from the pizza oven flue.
— FDNY (@FDNY) June 7, 2017
Per the fire marshals, the blaze "was accidental, due to heat from the pizza oven flue."
As previously reported, the two-alarm fire reportedly started inside Artichoke shortly after the pizzeria closed at 5 a.m. The fire spread from the ground level to second- and third-floor apartments through walls in the six-story building, according to the FDNY.
The Post reported on the way the pizzeria apparently learned of the fire: "A manager said he called 911 after a neighbor texted him a photo of the burning building."
The city has ordered a partial vacate on the building. An unknown number of residents have been displaced from their homes.
The pizzeria opened at 321 E. 14th St. between First Avenue and Second Avenue, in their new home across the street from their previous location, on Tuesday. We first spotted plans for the new Artichoke last November.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Artichoke appears to be moving into a new space on 14th Street
Report of an early-morning fire at 328 E. 14th St., home of Artichoke Basille’s Pizza
Artichoke Basille's Pizza signage arrives at new 14th Street location
The new 14th Street location of Artichoke Basille's Pizza is now open
Friday, March 31, 2017
Updated: Manhole explosions reported near Union Square
The Strand "currently closed" but "safe" after multiple manhole blasts this morning https://t.co/k8LXqjgaFU pic.twitter.com/VN55fDFE4P
— PIX11 News (@PIX11News) March 31, 2017
Emergency responders have been on Broadway between Union Square and 12th Street after a series of manhole explosions just after 8 this morning.
No word yet on the cause. There weren't any reports of injuries either. Will update when more information becomes available.
Hi Strand fam, thanks for checking on us this morning. The Strand (& books) are safe!! We are currently closed, stay tuned for updates. ❤️
— Strand Book Store (@strandbookstore) March 31, 2017
Updated noon:
Some details from the Daily News:
The blasts shattered the windows of the Strand Bookstore, which had not yet opened for the day, and forced the evacuation of 826 Broadway next door after eleveated carbon monoxide levels were detected, officials said.
The second manhole exploded under an FDNY firetruck that had rolled up to respond to the first explosion, damaging the vehicle, officials said.
The blasts were likely caused by damage from salt laid down during winter snowstorms and washed into the underground system by Friday morning’s rainstorm.
Updated 1:15 p.m.
Here's more from an updated WABC 7 report:
Multiple manhole fires that led to evacuations and building damage Friday, likely were caused by salt used on roads during snowstorms.
Salt laid down during winter washed into the underground system, according to the New York City Fire Department. When snow melts and mixes with salt, it can spark fires and explosions.
As for damage..
Three buildings had broken windows: 60 East 12th St., 70 East 12th St., 77 East 12th St.
There was interior damage and high carbon monoxide readings in 826 Broadway, which led to evacuations. In the basement of 817 Broadway, there also were high carbon monoxide readings.
There weren't any injuries reported.
Wednesday, March 1, 2017
Performance at Vector Gallery draws heavy FDNY presence on 3rd Street
Whether there was an issue related to over-crowding or perhaps a report of a fire, the FDNY showed up around 9:20 ...
Per one witness: "The FDNY has had 3 trucks parked outside for at least 20 minutes now. Seems like a fire code violation for capacity though I heard one person say they saw people burning stuff in the small gallery."
Here's more on tonight's event at the gallery:
B!R!A!VANA is an alchemical exorcise to advance The so-called "Peace Process" beyond the impasse that has become salient to the frozen architecture of the region.
As always, we are delighted to micromanage the political affairs of The Middle East and will employ ritual pageantry to advance the immortal will of our imperial interests.
BRAVANA will feature new visual art by Crown Prince of Hell JJ Brine as well performances by Ministers of The Vectorian Government.
Vectorian Minister of State ("The Enforcer") Lena Marquise will manifest Syrian First Lady ASMA AL-ASSAD.
Vectorian Minister of Growth ("The Soldier") Michael Bianchino will manifest UNCLE SAM.
Vectorian Minister of Ceremonies ("The Bride") Cecily Feitel will manifest THE ULTRA-ZIONIST ISRAELI SETTLER.
Vectorian Minister of Education ("The Assassin") Montgomery Harris will manifest THE PALESTINIAN PROTESTOR.
The gallery opened back in August.
Thank you to Aaron Wilson for the photos!
Sunday, February 26, 2017
Sunday's parting shot
The FDNY was recruiting on St. Mark's Place between Second Avenue and Third Avenue today... photo by Derek Berg