The New York City Fire Department came to put out a fire on Fulton Street just behind us on Sunday, March 17, a four-alarm fire…and then they were back less than 24 hours later to put out another. “It’s doubtful that there was a hotspot from yesterday,” said FDNY Chief John Esposito. “The fire was in a different area and we had people on the scene last night until six o’clock.”
We watched as firefighters hosed it down the second time for hours and then threw bits of concrete on the smoldering mess (click on the image for your viewing pleasure) while we made our NCAA basketball picks. I’ve got New Mexico all the way.
No, no, no Lobos – ‘Canes all the way!!
Micaela – picking an NCAA bracket – now I know she’s really an American!
As for the fire – that’s a long hose that fireman is using.
No Lobos. This is true.
The hose was left there overnight. I think they were paranoid about another fire.
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