Fire crews are responding to a fire at Trump Tower in New York City
Says it’s small electrical — so why such a big response?
Fire breaks out at Trump Tower in New York City, FDNY says
Says it’s small electrical — so why such a big response?
Fire breaks out at Trump Tower in New York City, FDNY says
A fire broke out at Trump Tower in New York City’s midtown on Monday, sending more than 100 firefighters to the skyscraper and smoke into the sky.
The flames started in the heating and cooling unit on the roof of the Fifth Avenue high-rise just before 7 a.m., FDNY said.
More than 126 firefighters responded to the scene. Video footage showed several firefighters on the roof while smoke spewed out.
No injuries were reported. It's unclear what started the fire.