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23rd Street Fire

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30: 37: 445:, October 17, 2018. Accessed March 25, 2024. "The ground floor of the Wonder Drug Store at the corner of 23rd Street and Broadway collapsed during a five-alarm fire that originated in a storage area, which was concealed by a four-inch thick cinderblock wall illegally constructed by the building’s previous owner." 208:
Firefighters attempted to approach the burning building through Wonder Drug, a store located at 6 East 23rd Street in a five-story commercial building on a 45-by-100-foot (14 m × 30 m) lot that abutted the burning art dealership. As part of a construction project that had recently been
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The building at 7 East 22nd Street had a two-story extension adjoining the rear of the building at 6 East 23rd Street. The cellar of the 22nd Street building extended about 35 feet (11 m) under the drug store. The drugstore's floor was supported by 3-by-14-inch (7.6 cm × 35.6 cm)
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598. A FDNY report after the incident showed that the dealer had stored highly flammable lacquer, paint, and finished wood frames in the basement. By the time the first firefighters arrived, the intensity of the smoke and heat made it impossible to enter through the 22nd Street side of the building.
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A 15-by-35-foot (4.6 by 10.7 m) section of the floor collapsed at 10:39 p.m., one hour and three minutes after the initial alarm was transmitted, causing ten firefighters to fall into the burning cellar. Two other firefighters on the first floor were killed in a
239:. In all, twelve firefighters were killed: two chiefs, two lieutenants, and eight firefighters. It took firefighters 14 hours to dig out the rubble and reach their dead comrades. The dead men left behind 12 widows and 32 children. The fire raged to a fifth alarm. 881: 354:, September 15, 2001. Accessed August 7, 2008. "Fernandez was a young firefighter in 1966 at the scene of what until Tuesday had been the worst fire disaster in the department's history when 12 firefighters died at a West 23rd Street fire." 213:
that had supported the floor above. The removal of the wall allowed the art dealer to increase available storage space and move some of their supplies into a space that was now under the drugstore.
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as part of an effort to fight the fire. Twelve firefighters were killed after the floor collapsed, the largest loss of life in the department's history until the
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inch (19 mm) wood planking atop these beams was covered with 5 inches (130 mm) of concrete finished with
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A fire was reported at 9:36 p.m. at the American Art Galleries, an art dealer located in a four-story
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on October 21, 1966, as ten firetrucks carried ten coffins to separate services at
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completed, a common cellar under the two buildings was renovated, removing a
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23rd Street Fire is located in Lower Manhattan
UTC–5
22nd Street
Coordinates
40°44′27″N 73°59′20″W / 40.74083°N 73.98889°W / 40.74083; -73.98889
flammable
Flatiron District
Manhattan
New York City
New York City Fire Department
22nd Street
23rd Street
collapse
World Trade Center
September 11 attacks
brownstone
Broadway
Box
load-bearing dividing wall
terrazzo
flashover
Fifth Avenue
St. Thomas Protestant Episcopal Church
St. Patrick's Cathedral
U.K.
Ireland
Anchorage
Los Angeles
San Francisco
Northeast United States

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