Burning Lithium Battery Sparks Garbage Truck Fire In Westchester Burning Lithium Battery Sparks Garbage Truck Fire In Westchester
Burning Lithium Battery Sparks Garbage Truck Fire In Westchester Fire crews in Westchester responded to a garbage truck fire after workers spotted smoke coming from a lithium-ion battery from the vehicle’s load, firefighters said. The incident happened in Dobbs Ferry on Tuesday, Jan. 28, around 8 a.m., when the Dobbs Ferry Fire Department was dispatched to the Department of Public Works Garage for reports of a garbage truck fire.  Upon arrival, firefighters found that the smoke was coming from the back of the truck. After the vehicle’s load was dumped, crews discovered a burning lithium-ion battery in the middle of the pile, the department said.&nbs…
'It Started So Quick': 3 Killed, 2 Injured In 'Hoarding'-Fueled House Fire In NY 'It Started So Quick': 3 Killed, 2 Injured In 'Hoarding'-Fueled House Fire In NY
'It Started So Quick': 3 Killed, 2 Injured In 'Hoarding'-Fueled House Fire In NY A family is reeling after three people were killed and two others were hospitalized following a fast-moving house fire in Upstate New York. Multiple agencies were called to a Colonie residence on Locust Park shortly before 8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 27. Firefighters and police arrived to find the home fully engulfed in flames and multiple residents trapped inside, Colonie Police said. Despite the efforts of first responders, three people died and two others were taken by ambulance to Albany Medical Center Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, police said. The victims had not been publicly …
Double-Fatal House Fire In Hudson Valley, Alleged Arsonist Caught (UPDATE) Double-Fatal House Fire In Hudson Valley, Alleged Arsonist Caught (UPDATE)
Double-Fatal House Fire In Hudson Valley, Alleged Arsonist Caught (Update) A 34-year-old man in connection with a deadly house fire in Dutchess County that claimed the lives of two individuals. New, updated report - Man Killed Couple, Dog Before Setting Wappinger Fire, Police Say: Victims' IDs Released The fire broke out on Sunday, Jan. 26, around 6:30 p.m. at 78 Marlorville Rd. in the town of Wappinger. According to the Dutchess County Sheriff's Office, emergency responders extinguished the blaze and discovered two deceased victims inside the home.  Following an investigation, Robert J. Buda, of Wappinger, was taken into custody and charged with s…
Fire Leaves Westchester Home Charred (PHOTOS) Fire Leaves Westchester Home Charred (PHOTOS)
Fire Leaves Westchester Home Charred (Photos) A blaze at a Westchester home caused heavy damage to the building.  The fire happened on Tuesday, Jan. 21 at a home on Sears Avenue in Elmsford, according to the Hartsdale Fire Department, which helped with the response.  Fire crews were able to knock out the flames before ventilating the building.  Photos released by the Hartsdale Fire Department showed crews extinguishing hot spots in the home's wall.  More information about the fire was not immediately available. Check back to Daily Voice for updates. 
Person Rescued From 2-Alarm Blaze At Westchester Apartment Building (UPDATE) Person Rescued From 2-Alarm Blaze At Westchester Apartment Building (UPDATE)
Person Rescued From 2-Alarm Blaze At Westchester Apartment Building (Update) This story has been updated.  A two-alarm fire damaged an apartment building in Westchester and caused road closures.  The blaze began at 530 McLean Ave. in Yonkers on Tuesday, Jan. 21 at around 11:15 a.m., according to Yonkers firefighters and police.  Arriving firefighters helped one person out of the building while heavy flames were spotted shooting out of two rear windows.  Fire crews were able to confine the blaze to the building's second and third floors, according to the Yonkers Fire Department.  The fire caused McLean Avenue to close between Lawton S…
4 Firefighters Injured In Westchester Blaze, Families Displaced (UPDATE) 4 Firefighters Injured In Westchester Blaze, Families Displaced (UPDATE)
4 Firefighters Injured In Westchester Blaze, Families Displaced (Update) Four firefighters were injured while battling a blaze in Westchester that left multiple families without a home, officials said. The fire happened at 21 Van Cortlandt Park Ave. in Yonkers on Thursday, Jan. 16, and began on the third floor at around 1 p.m., according to the Yonkers Fire Department.  Deputy Chief of Personnel Joseph Citrone said four firefighters suffered minor injuries and conditions during the incident, such as sprains and heat exhaustion, and were hospitalized. They have all since been released from the hospital. No civilians were injured, Citrone added. Four f…
Fire Goes Up In Bedroom At Northern Westchester Home Fire Goes Up In Bedroom At Northern Westchester Home
Fire Goes Up In Bedroom At Northern Westchester Home A bedroom fire at a Northern Westchester home prompted a swift response from firefighters. The incident occurred on Monday evening, Jan. 13, around 6:30 p.m. at a home on Barrett Road in Katonah, according to the hamlet's fire department.  Arriving crews soon found a fire in the cockloft, a structural area above the ceiling, and transmitted a 10-75, calling for additional resources from surrounding departments in Northern Westchester. Crews led an aggressive attack, successfully containing the fire to the bedroom area. Firefighters then ensured the entire house was checked for po…
2-Alarm Attic Fire Damages Westchester Home (PHOTOS) 2-Alarm Attic Fire Damages Westchester Home (PHOTOS)
2-Alarm Attic Fire Damages Westchester Home (Photos) Firefighters in Yonkers battled a two-alarm fire that left a residence damaged. The blaze happened on Friday afternoon, Jan. 10 at a home at 151 Tibbets Rd., according to the Yonkers Fire Department.  Arriving crews soon saw heavy fire on the second and third sides of the home and transmitted a second alarm as flames spread into the attic.  Despite the fire's intensity, Yonkers firefighters acted swiftly to contain and extinguish the blaze.  More information about the fire was not immediately available. 
Live Wires Spark Blaze On Westchester Street (VIDEO) Live Wires Spark Blaze On Westchester Street (VIDEO)
Live Wires Spark Blaze On Westchester Street (Video) Firefighters had to put out a fire started by live wires on a Westchester road. The incident happened on Thursday morning, Jan. 9 on a street in the village of Port Chester, according to the Putnam Engine & Hose Co. 2 of the Port Chester Fire Department. The blaze was shown in a video posted to Instagram by firefighters.  View this post on Instagram A post shared by Putnam Engine & Hose Co. 2 (@pcfd_eng63ine) In the video and images shared in the post, firefighters can be seen using a fire extinguisher to quell the flames.&…
Fire At Westchester Home Displaces Residents In Cold Weather (DEVELOPING) Fire At Westchester Home Displaces Residents In Cold Weather (DEVELOPING)
Fire At Westchester Home Displaces Residents In Cold Weather (Developing) An early morning blaze at a Westchester residence displaced residents amid freezing temperatures. The fire happened at 550 South 5th Avenue in Mount Vernon on Thursday morning, Jan. 9, Mount Vernon resident Jeffrey Shah Holliday told Daily Voice.  A video taken by Holliday posted to social media showed smoke pouring from the home as fire crews fought to extinguish it. EARLY MORNING FIRE AT 550 SOUTH 5TH AVENUE, NO CASUALTIES,JUST DISPLACEMENT IN THIS VERY FRIGID WEATHER. TRULY SAD. Posted by Jeffrey Shah Holliday on Thursday, January 9, 2025 Holliday said residents …
Fire Goes Up At Condo Complex In Westchester Fire Goes Up At Condo Complex In Westchester
Fire Goes Up At Condo Complex In Westchester Firefighters battled an early morning blaze at a condominium complex in Westchester for hours.  The fire began at 118 Town Green Dr. in Elmsford on Wednesday, Jan. 8 around 6:15 a.m., according to the Irvington Fire Department, which helped respond to the incident.  Fire crews battled the two-alarm blaze for several hours.  More information about injuries and the cause was not immediately available. Check back to Daily Voice for updates. 
Fire Damages Apartment Building In Westchester Fire Damages Apartment Building In Westchester
Fire Damages Apartment Building In Westchester A blaze at a Westchester apartment building was stopped from spreading thanks to quick action from firefighters.  The fire happened on Tuesday, Dec. 31 at an apartment building on Cedar Street in Sleepy Hollow, according to the Tarrytown Fire Department.  Arriving fire crews found a blaze in a third-floor apartment and began fighting off the flames.  The blaze was eventually contained and stopped from spreading further, firefighters said. More information was not immediately available.