One Person Critically Injured Following Overnight Fire at Apartment Complex on Andrews Avenue in University Heights, Bronx
UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, BRONX – Two people were injured in a University Heights, Bronx five-story apartment building fire at 2341 Andrews Ave.
The FDNY is saying that the accident took place around 2:00 AM on Thursday. A fire broke out on the first floor of the building.
Firefighters and paramedics were called to the scene to help all of the victims. Two people were taken to NYC Health + Hospitals/Jacobi.
One of those people was seriously injured. Firefighters eventually got the fire under control. A cause of the fire remains unknown at this time.
Residential fires remain a major cause of preventable deaths across New York City. According to CBS News, “Fire deaths in New York City are up more than 60% compared to this time last year, data shows. Forty-six people have died in fires so far this year, according to FDNY First Deputy Commissioner Daniel Flynn.” There are many common causes of apartment fires.
Electrical malfunctions
Cooking accidents
Lithium-ion battery explosions
Space heaters
If a property owner fails to maintain their premises in a reasonably safe condition and this results in a fire, they could be held liable through a civil claim. Property owners must take action if they have actual or constructive notice that their property has a dangerous condition. Failing to take action could be construed as negligence. Victims of New York City apartment fires are able to seek some measure of justice through a civil claim.
We at GLK Law extend our best wishes to the people injured in the New York City apartment fire. It is our sincere hope that they will be able to make a full recovery. Any person who may have more information should reach out to the investigators.
Have you or a loved one been harmed in a University Heights apartment fire? Our team of personal injury attorneys is here for you. We care deeply that accident victims get the support and justice that they need to recover. You can reach out to us anytime at (516) 908-9792.
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