Massive NYC fire engulfs seven homes; 11 firefighters among 14 injured, FDNY says: ‘Everything is gone’

A massive fire ripped through Queens Saturday afternoon, injuring 14 people — including 11 firefighters — and damaging multiple buildings, leaving dozens of residents displaced, officials said. 

The blaze began just after 4 p.m., at a two-story residence at 88-21 Francis Lewis Boulevard in Queens Village, before quickly soaring to five alarms and spreading to seven buildings, according to FDNY officials.  

Over 200 firefighters, EMTs and paramedics responded to the fire, which was brought under control in about two hours, officials said.

Firefighters at the scene of a five alarm fire in Queens on Aug. 3, 2024. Juan Gonzalez/NY Post

The fire spread to seven buildings in Queens Village. Juan Gonzalez/NY Post

Flames ripping through houses on Francis Lewis Blvd. in Queens Village. Brigitte Stelzer

“This was a very fierce fire, and it spread to seven buildings and into the rear and garage area,” FDNY First Deputy Commissioner Joseph Pfeifer said.

The 14 wounded included 11 firefighters and three civilians, all of whom sustained minor injuries, FDNY EMS Deputy Assistant Chief Grace Cacciola said.

The majority suffered heat-related injuries and were taken to local area hospitals to be treated. 

Dozens of people were estimated to have been displaced, said Frederic Klein, a spokesman with the Red Cross, which was on the scene aiding victims.

The fire injured 14 people — including 11 firefighters. Brigitte Stelzer

An injured person being taken away on a stretcher. Brigitte Stelzer

Smoke coming out of buildings on Francis Lewis Blvd. in Queens. Brigitte Stelzer

FDNY firefighters spraying water at the fire on the remains of a house. BRIGITTE STELZER

In an alley behind Francis Lewis Boulevard where residents parked their cars, at least three vehicles had been charred to a crisp. 

Houses on 207th Street, also behind Francis Lewis Boulevard, sustained damage as well from the roaring blaze.

Tasmim Abib, 17, who lives on Francis Lewis Boulevard, said the fire started on his neighbor’s deck, before spreading to his family’s deck and into their home.

“It was so much fire that it got into our house,” he said, explaining how the blaze entered their living room before spreading and filling their home with thick black smoke.

The damage done to the backyard of one of the homes impacted by the fire. Juan Gonzalez/NY Post

Firefighters examining damage at one of the houses. Juan Gonzalez/NY Post

Over 200 firefighters, EMTs and paramedics responded to the Queens blaze. Brigitte Stelzer

The FDNY managed to bring the blaze under control in about two hours. Brigitte Stelzer

Dozens of people are estimated to have been displaced due to the fire. Juan Gonzalez/NY Post

Abib said he rushed out of his home with two of five cats and his parents, who refused to let him return to their home to rescue the beloved pets left behind.

“I was crying, ‘Let me go inside and save my cats.’ They said, ‘No, don’t go back inside,’” he recalled.

“There is nothing left there. Everything is gone in the fire.”

Adiba Sikder, 35, reacting to the devastating fire. BRIGITTE STELZER

A house on Francis Lewis Blvd. damaged by the fire. Brigitte Stelzer

Debris in the backyard of a house damaged by the fire. Brigitte Stelzer

The cause of the fire is under investigation. Brigitte Stelzer

Exhausted firefighters resting while battling the blaze. Brigitte Stelzer

Abib said his mother had heard three explosions before heading outside to see the spreading flames.

Propane tanks had exploded in the back of the initial site of the fire, accelerating the blaze, FDNY officials said.

The cause of the fire is still under investigation, FDNY officials said

Additional reporting by Patrick Reilly

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