Eighteen children were injured in a fire sparked by a lithium-ion battery at a home in Queens on Wednesday. Officials are investigating whether or not the space was being used as a licensed daycare facility.
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Firefighters found a large fire at 147-07 72nd Drive, and rescued 18 children from inside, according to Chief of Operations John Esposito.
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