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The blaze broke out in a three-story residential building on Madison Street between Seneca and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood before 3:30 a.m., according to the FDNY. The fire was designated as five alarms about an hour later.
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Businesses in Ridgewood are providing aid for more than two dozen families who lost their homes after their buildings were destroyed in a massive five-alarm fire on Tuesday. “Once we heard that there was a need,
Five firefighters were injured while battling a devastating five-alarm fire in Ridgewood early Tuesday morning.
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Two firefighters suffered significant injuries battling a blaze in Ridgewood, Queens early Tuesday morning, the FDNY said. It happened at a building on Madison Street between Seneca and Onderdonk Avenues. There were street closures in the area as a result.
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