This was the scene at the intersection of Crosby and Broome Streets in Soho last night as firefighters suppressed a fire on Crosby Street just south of Broome at approximately 10:00pm, as neighbors and news media gathered.
The fire appeared to be located at 33 or 37 Crosby Street, seen here in Google Street View, right in front of the UPS truck.
ABC 7 Online reported four people were injured, including two firefighters. The fire "burned through the roof and filled the top three floors with flames," by the time firefighters arrived.
Michael Varian, who has a shop at 35 Crosby, has reported the fire was at 37. He shared a photo of his shop online and fretted over a broken window, complaining that firefighters were "effectively bulls in a china shop," when they entered his business get to the back of the building.
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Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Fire At 285 Grand St Claims First Victim; Body Found Inside

Photo Credit: Murray for Daily News
Previously: Fire at 285 Grand Street Leaves Behind Massive Destruction And Loss
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4/13/2010 09:04:00 AM
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Monday, April 12, 2010
UPDATED: Fire at 285 Grand Street Leaves Behind Massive Destruction And Loss

A fire at 285 Grand St less than 24 hours ago captivated and shocked a neighborhood with its menacing size, one of the worst blazes in Chinatown in years. The fire, visible from Brooklyn Heights, hung a massive plume of thick black smoke over Lower Manhattan and has left an 87 year old resident of the building unaccounted for.
Update: Firefighters found the body of elderly man laying on a bed in the sixth floor.
Trapped inside the building while the fire raged and unable to see anything, Sing Ho called his relatives on the phone. "Nobody's coming to get me," he told his goddaughter. Firefighters were pulling residents out of the building until approximately 11.30pm; shortly after they were ordered to evacuated. They are still unable to get into the building due to the structurally compromised condition.
See dramatic up close photos from the scene taken by New Jersey Metro Fire Photographer Bill Tompkins.
Fire officials said twenty-nine firefighters, three civilians, and one EMT worker were injured. One of the civilians was in serious condition.
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4/12/2010 11:56:00 PM
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UPDATED: Massive 7 Alarm Fire At 285 Grand St

The New York Times reports at least ten people were injured in the fire, which spread to three buildings that more than 250 firefighters and 60+ units responded to. Rescue crews first responded to the scene after a 911 call at 10.14 p.m. EDT, a New York Fire Department official said from the scene by telephone. He said the first crew arrived at the scene at 10.16 p.m.
UPDATE: FDNY officials said one 92-year-old man was critically hurt. Other reports of injuries have been noted.
Video below right was sent in from @blythjs, who explains it was filmed "about 30 minutes" (sent at 12.40am) and that the fire appears to be smaller now (12:54am).
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4/12/2010 01:38:00 AM
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