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Yonkers Inferno: Buildings, Cars Ablaze in Massive Fire
17 Jan
Summary
- Massive fire erupted Friday night, engulfing multiple buildings and cars.
- Every firefighter and mutual aid responded to the raging inferno.
- No injuries reported despite a building collapse and downed power lines.

A massive fire erupted in Yonkers on Friday evening, engulfing several buildings and cars in flames and blanketing the area with smoke. The fire, which began around 7 p.m. on School Street, prompted an all-hands-on-deck response from the Yonkers Fire Department, supplemented by mutual aid from surrounding departments. Upon arrival, firefighters encountered a partial building collapse that ignited nearby vehicles and brought down live power lines, significantly hampering initial efforts.
Conditions were challenging, with frozen, slippery ground and freezing gear adding to the difficulty for first responders. The fire spread rapidly, consuming two buildings completely before reaching two others. Fire Commissioner William Fitzpatrick highlighted the extreme dangers, noting the immediate building collapse and the hazard posed by downed power lines.




