And it was it was also amazing that it was just it was so hard to hear her. You know, we could have very easily taken two more steps and wouldnt be able to hear her at all. Joining us from montecito, california, Gadi Schwartz. Videos of images coming out of there, unbelievable to see and see that girl pulled out as that guy said and so unscathed from it. What are you seeing on the ground there, gadi . Reporter yeah, such a remarkable rescue. That 14yearold girl thought she had died when they pulled her out. All of his hit around 3 45 in the morning. Most people were sleeping in houses like this. They wake up, their neighbors, alarms going off, theyre surrounded by what, they get in the car, try to hunker down in their home. And this was the type of debris
this is what happens. Well talk to bill karins about that in a little bit. Gadi schwartz, thank you. In a rare public event President Trump put in full display the bipartisan negotiation over a deal to protect thousand of undocumented
An e-bike battery sparked a deadly blaze in Harlem that killed one man, injured 17 and required daring rope rescues of several building residents, Fire Department officials and sources said Saturday. The blaze Friday was the latest in a long list of deadly e-bike battery conflagrations that have plagued the city in the post-pandemic era. Eighteen people died in e-bike battery fires in 2023 — .
One person died and 17 others were injured Friday in a dangerous apartment fire in New York City where one person jumped out of a window, authorities said, as NYC firefighters performed rope rescues.
At least one person died when a fire that tore through a Harlem apartment building Friday trapped panicked residents on fire escapes and led one man to fall from a ledge, officials and witnesses said. Firefighters responding to the six-story building on St. Nicholas Place near W. 149th St. about 2:15 p.m. found a raging fire on the third floor. A man dangled from the building before he dropped .