Firefighters battle three-alarm blaze at Red Hook tow pound via brooklynpaper
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The fire broke at a New York City Police Department tow pound at 700 Columbia St. just after 10:30 a.m., according to the FDNY. Flames quickly engulfed the building, sending black plumes of smoke into the air as the fire went from two to three-alarm. More than 100 firefighters are on the scene, and no injuries have been reported, per the NYPD.to report that everyone had been safely evacuated from the building.
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