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Apr 09, 2018 8:49:30 PM EDT
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https:// www.nytimes.com/2018/04/07/nyregion/trump-tower-fire.html
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Fire at Trump Tower Kills One, Police Say
More than 200 firefighters responded to a fire at Trump Tower in Midtown Manhattan on Saturday.CreditâŚBryan R. Smith for The New York Times
By Louis Lucero II and Jaclyn Peiser
April 7, 2018
A 67-year-old man died after being injured in a fire at Trump Tower in Midtown Manhattan on Saturday, the police said.
The man, Todd Brassner, was in his apartment on the 50th floor at the time of the fire, which was reported around 5:30 p.m., the police said. He was taken to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
Four firefighters sustained injuries that were not life-threatening, Fire Commissioner Daniel A. Nigro said at a news conference.
He said the apartment, a large unit that was heavily furnished, was âvirtually entirely on fire.â Video footage showed flames bursting through broken windows.
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The fire commissioner, Daniel A. Nigro, said an apartment on the 50th floor of the tower was âvirtually entirely on fire.âCreditâŚBryan R. Smith for The New York Times
Neither President Trump nor his family was in the building, a Fifth Avenue skyscraper that is the calling card of his real estate business.
The commissioner said firefighters went with the Secret Service to inspect the presidentâs residence. While the rest of the building had a âconsiderable amount of smoke,â it was not immediately clear if it reached Mr. Trumpâs unit, he said.
More than 200 firefighters responded to the fire, the cause of which was unknown, the commissioner said.
Mr. Trump, who was in Washington at the time, said on Twitter that the towerâs construction helped confine the fire.
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Residents said they received no evacuation orders from the building management about the fire, which killed a man on the 50th floor.CreditâŚBryan R. Smith for The New York Times
The commissioner said the upper floors that are home to residences do not have fire sprinklers. âItâs a well-built building,â he said. âThe building sure stood up quite well.â
While the building is subject around the clock to extra security by law enforcement, extra fire protection happens only when the president is there, Commissioner Nigro said.
The authorities restricted passers-by from the area directly in front of the tower, keeping them out of the street and on the sidewalk on the opposite side of Fifth Avenue.
Lalitha Masson, a 76-year-old resident, called it âa very, very terrifying experience.â
âWhen I saw the television, I thought we were finished,â said Ms. Masson, who lives on the 36th floor with her husband, Narinder, who is 79 and has Parkinsonâs disease. âI started praying that this was our end. I called my oldest son and said goodbye to him because the way it looked everything was falling out of the window, and it reminded me of 9/11.â
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The authorities restricted passers-by from the area directly in front of the tower, keeping onlookers to the sidewalk on the opposite side of Fifth Avenue.CreditâŚBryan R. Smith for The New York Times
She said that she did not get any announcement about leaving, and that when she called the front desk no one answered.
Dennis Shields, a resident who said he lived on the 42nd floor, described the scene.
âYou could smell the smoke and you could hear things falling like through the vents,â he said. âIt just smelled like sulfur.â
He said there were no orders to evacuate but he received a text message from Mr. Trumpâs lawyer, Michael D. Cohen.
Mr. Shields, who said he grew up with Mr. Cohen, continued: âHe said, âAre you in the building?â I said, âYes.â He said, âYou better get out ASAP.â Thatâs how I knew to get out, otherwise Iâd still be in there.â
In January, a small electrical fire broke out near the top of the building. Officials at the time indicated it was in the buildingâs heating, ventilation and air-conditioning system.
A firefighter was hurt by falling debris and two civilians were injured.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/07/nyregion/trump-tower-fire.html
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