On Thanksgiving, a manhole fire in Brooklyn Heights led to a car fire which then spread to a fourth-floor apartment. Two buildings were evacuated due to elevated carbon monoxide levels, and firefighters helped pack residents' Thanksgiving meals to go.
Buildings had to be evacuated on Thanksgiving after a manhole fire broke out in Brooklyn and extended to an apartment.
FDNY officials say the manhole fire led to a car fire, which then spread into a fourth-floor apartment inside 76 Remsen St.
MANHOLE FIRE APARTMENT BLAZE EVACUATIONS BROOKLYN THANKSGIVING
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