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FirstOnScenePhotos shared some photos of Fire Department of New York (FDNY) companies responding to the scene of a fast-moving fire that destroyed seven businesses in Upper Manhattan early Sunday morning, November 12.
The fire occurred around 10:00 a.m. at a row of stores on Nagle Avenue near Thayer Street in Upper Manhattan. The fire engulfed the entire building with flames shooting through the roof.
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The businesses seemed to be closed at the time of the fire, which took nearly three hours to bring under control. Four firefighters suffered minor injuries and there were no reports of any civilian injuries.






















