Queens Village, NY – Injuries in Major Fire on Francis Lewis Blvd

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Queens Village, NY - Multiple Injuries and Heavy Fire Damage in Francis Lewis Blvd

Queens Village, NY (August 3, 2024) – A major fire broke out in a private residence on Francis Lewis Boulevard, leading to extensive damage and multiple injuries. The fire, which started at approximately 4:05 PM on August 2, quickly escalated to a five-alarm incident, affecting numerous attached private dwellings.

Firefighters initially responded to a 911 call about a fire at 88-21 Francis Lewis Boulevard. Upon arrival, they confirmed the severity of the incident and began staging operations at Hillside and Francis Lewis. The fire rapidly spread to multiple houses, prompting alarms to escalate from the second to the third and eventually the fifth alarm as more structures caught fire. Crews worked diligently, stretching lines and setting up tower ladders to combat the blaze that continued to affect several buildings.

As the fire intensified, emergency personnel managed to rescue a 5-year-old child suffering from smoke inhalation. Several individuals, including two civilians and two firefighters, sustained minor injuries and were transported to an area hospital. Firefighters also had to address hazardous conditions due to solar panels on the roof.

By 6:23 PM, the fire was declared under control, though crews remained on the scene to manage hotspots and ensure safety. The exact cause of the fire is still under investigation, and residents were advised to avoid the area while emergency operations continued.

We hope those harmed by this fire make a timely recovery.

House Fires in New York Neighborhoods

Queens Village, NY - Multiple Injuries and Heavy Fire Damage in Francis Lewis BlvdHouse fires are an ongoing concern in New York City neighborhoods, posing a significant risk to residents and property. The frequency and severity of these fires can vary depending on several factors, including building age, maintenance, and adherence to fire safety codes.

In incidents like the major fire on Francis Lewis Boulevard, legal investigations typically focus on determining the causes through evidence such as building code violations, negligence in fire safety, or defective equipment. Legal actions aim to establish liability and ensure that victims receive compensation for damages and injuries. This process involves gathering expert testimony, fire investigation reports, and assessing the role of various parties, including property owners and equipment manufacturers. The ultimate goal is to secure justice and appropriate compensation for those affected.

If you have suffered from a fire-related injury, it can be both physically and financially overwhelming. A fire and explosion accident attorney can help you rebuild your life after such a traumatic event. Contact Isaacson, Schiowitz & Korson LLP to start your journey toward recovery and justice.

Our knowledgeable Queens Village personal injury lawyer can defend your rights and guide you through the intricate claims process. To explore your legal options and take action, do not hesitate to call us at (516) 774-3635 for a free-of-charge consultation.

 

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