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6 year oldThe blaze was reported at the high-rise building on Fifth Avenue just before 7am local time, the New York City Fire Department (FDNY) told media, adding that more than 120 firefighters were at the scene. By around 8am, the flames were brought under control and smoke from the roof had started to dissipate.Fire crews are responding to a fire at Trump Tower. There have been no injuries or evacuations, and the President is not currently at Trump Tower. pic.twitter.com/xcsHVX5bhP
— TODAY (@TODAYshow) January 8, 2018
Trump tower on fire pic.twitter.com/mQgvpapw5U
— Andy Constan (@constanandy) January 8, 2018
Though initial reports suggested that there had been no casualties, the FDNY has since confirmed that two people were hurt, one of whom received possible life-threatening injuries. It’s not yet clear whether they were civilians or firefighters.
On Twitter, Donald Trump’s son Eric blamed a “small electrical fire in a cooling tower” for the flames.
"The New York Fire Department was here within minutes and did an incredible job," he wrote. "The men and women of the #FDNY are true heroes and deserve our most sincere thanks and praise!"
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