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Man killed, 6 firefighters hurt as 5-alarm inferno rips through NYC building: officials

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Man killed, 6 firefighters hurt as 5-alarm inferno rips through NYC building: officials

A man was killed and six firefighters were wounded when a five-alarm inferno ripped through a Bronx apartment building early Thursday, according to FDNY and NYPD officials.

The blaze erupted on the top floor and cockloft of the building on East 184th Street near Bassford Avenue in Belmont around 5:30 a.m., according to the fire department.

Video posted on the FDNY’s X account shows heavy flames shooting out of the windows on the building’s upper floors.

A man was killed in a raging blaze that engulfed the top floor and cockloft of a building on East 184th Street in Belmont, officials said.

A man was killed in a raging blaze that engulfed the top floor and cockloft of a building on East 184th Street in Belmont, officials said. Matthew McDermott for NY Post

“Members stretched multiple handlines to the top floor and into the cockloft space, opening up to reach fire in an area that is inherently difficult to access,” Chief of Fire Operations Kevin Woods told reporters.

The flames rapidly intensified, drawing a five-alarm response with 270 fire and EMS workers on the scene by around 7:25 a.m., officials said. 

One civilian, who police identified only as a man, was pronounced dead at the scene, the FDNY said. 

Six firefighters were hospitalized with minor injuries, officials said.

The cause of the fire remains under investigation. 

The FDNY wrap up what was a 5 alarm fire at 505 E 184th Street, Bronx, leaving one occupant dead and mutltiple firefighters injured.

Six firefighters were hospitalized with minor injuries, the department said. Matthew McDermott for NY Post

The FDNY wrap up what was a 5 alarm fire at 505 E 184th Street, Bronx, leaving one occupant dead and mutltiple firefighters injured.

The cause of the fire remains under investigation by fire marshals. Matthew McDermott for NY Post

The deadly blaze erupted four days after a 62-year-old woman was killed in a Harlem apartment fire Sunday afternoon, officials said. 

It also comes more than a week after four people — including one child — were killed when a four-alarm inferno ripped through a Flushing, Queens building on March 16.

Five others were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries, officials said. 

“This is a difficult and tragic day,” FDNY Commissioner Lillian Bonsignore said at that scene.

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