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More than 20 people injured after boat catches fire in New York; captain charged with DWI
A boat captain was arrested after the vessel caught fire and injured more than 20 people near City Island in The Bronx over the weekend. Joshua Brito, 33, was charged with driving while intoxicated and reckless endangerment following the incident that happened on Saturday at around 8 p.m. near the east end of Hart Island, according to WABC. The 22 people on the boat were injured, including one person in critical condition. Powerful House Explosion Caught On Camera In Missouri Kills 1 Person, 1 Dog According to officials, Marine 4, a New York City Fire Department vessel, was doing a routine patrol in the area when the boat on fire was spotted in the Long Island Sound. Marine units pulled three people from the water while 19 others swam to shore on Hart Island before they were transported by Coast Guard, police and fire department units to nearby City Island to receive further medical evaluation at a hospital. Read On The Fox News App Nyc Sewage Boat Explosion In Hudson River Kills 1 City Worker, Injures 2 Others "Marine 4 gave a verbal for a boat fire and multiple people in the water to the Bronx dispatcher," New York City Fire Department Assistant Chief Mike Meyers said in a statement. "At that point, the Bronx dispatcher had land units respond to come into City Island and begin to accept patients. Marine 4 grabbed three people out of the water. At that point, they transported them to one of the docks that was close by, where Engine 70 was waiting and EMS was waiting as well to begin CPR on the victims." "The other 19 folks swam to Hart Island," he continued. "They were just off the east end of Hart Island, and then they were picked up by the NYPD Coast Guard and FDNY boats and transported back over to the docks at the Yacht Club on City Island." Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the fire. "The boat, in order to fit that many people on it, had to be a pretty decent-sized boat," Meyers told reporters at the scene on Saturday. "Marine 4 did notice them earlier in the evening and they said there was a lot of people on that boat."Original article source: More than 20 people injured after boat catches fire in New York; captain charged with DWI


Indian Express
24-05-2025
- Indian Express
Pakistani immigrant dies in Brooklyn fire escape tragedy; know who he was
Ashiq Hussein, 53, a Pakistani immigrant living in Brooklyn's Sunset Park, tragically lost his life after a fire broke out in his apartment building on May 19. The fire, which started on the second floor of 3902 9th Avenue early that morning, prompted a swift response from the New York City Fire Department (FDNY), who arrived around 7 AM to battle the blaze. In a heartbreaking moment captured on video and circulated by local news, Hussein was seen trying to escape the flames from a third-floor window using an FDNY ladder. As he attempted to step onto the upper section of the ladder, it suddenly pulled away. He fell onto a store awning below before hitting the pavement. He was immediately taken to Maimonides Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead. The city's medical examiner confirmed that the cause of death was severe trauma to his head and chest. Pakistani immigrant dies after falling from faulty ladder during fire escape — Daily Loud (@DailyLoud) May 22, 2025 Hussein had been sharing the apartment with two people. A friend told the New York Daily News that he was working as a taxi driver, trying to build a better future for his family in Pakistan. He had been eagerly awaiting the arrival of his wife, three daughters, and son, hoping to reunite with them in New York. 'He just wanted them to be successful and be able to contribute towards not just their own family but also toward humanity in some way,' his friend was quoted as saying. 'He was an awesome dad. It's a loss that I don't think anyone is going to get over any time soon.' The FDNY released a statement acknowledging the tragedy and said a full investigation is underway. 'As is standard practice, we began a proactive investigation of the facts and circumstances surrounding the tragic death of a civilian immediately,' the department stated, noting that Fire Marshals, Fire Operations, and the Division of Safety are all involved. Two other residents were hurt during the fire, and one firefighter sustained a leg injury but is expected to recover. Authorities are still working to determine what caused the blaze.


Miami Herald
23-05-2025
- Miami Herald
‘Vicious' attack killed 9/11 first responder, official says. NY man convicted
A man convicted of stabbing and killing a woman who saved 'countless lives' as an emergency medical services employee in New York City could spend the rest of his life in prison, a district attorney said. New York City Fire Department Lt. Alison Russo was in uniform, working, when Peter Zisopoulos raced toward her from his apartment building and started stabbing her with a kitchen knife in September 2022, according to Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz's office. Despite efforts to save her life, Russo ultimately died at age 61 from the unprovoked and 'vicious' attack in Astoria, a neighborhood of Queens, the office said in a May 19 news release. She was a 24-year veteran of the FDNY EMS. Earlier in her career, Russo was a first responder during the 9/11 terror attacks at the World Trade Center, according to the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, a national trade union for public workers. Now, a jury has found Zisopoulus, 37, of Astoria, guilty of second-degree murder and fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon, according to the district attorney's office. One of his defense attorneys, Jonathan Latimer, had argued in court that Zisopoulus was not 'astute' and didn't have an awareness of the alleged crime or the murder charge against him, The New York Times reported. 'There's no rhyme or reason to what happened,' Latimer said, according to the newspaper. 'Just a wild, random, vicious situation for which there is no explanation.' Zisopoulus stabbed Russo in her stomach and chest, striking her liver, lungs and heart, after she had left her EMS stationhouse in Astoria, according to prosecutors. Russo, who also volunteered with an ambulance company on Long Island, 'cared deeply for the people of New York,' Katz said in a statement, in which she added that New York City is 'still in mourning' for her. 'I hope this conviction brings Alison's family, friends and coworkers solace as we continue to grieve her loss.' Zisopoulous is scheduled to be sentenced on June 30, according to Katz's office.


India Today
22-05-2025
- India Today
Video: Pakistani immigrant dies after falling from 2nd-floor while fleeing fire in Brooklyn
A Pakistani immigrant, Ashiq Hussein, 53, died after falling while trying to escape a fire at his apartment in the Sunset Park area of Brooklyn, New York. The fire broke out on the second floor of a building at 3902 9th Avenue early on May arrived at the scene around 7 AM and managed to control the blaze, according to the New York City Fire Department (FDNY). A video shared by local news outlets shows Hussein attempting to climb down an FDNY ladder from the third as he stepped onto the top part of the ladder, it just retracted. Hussein tumbled first on to a store awning and then on to the IN NYC: FDNY probes fatal ladder failure in Brooklyn fire rescue. Ashiq Hussain (53) Pakistani immigrant, fell from a 2nd floor window while escaping a fire on Monday. The ladder collapsed, causing Hussain to strike his head on the pavement. He later died at the hospital. Breaking911 (@Breaking911) May 22, 2025 He was rushed to Maimonides Medical Center, where doctors pronounced him dead. The city's medical examiner later confirmed that Hussein died due to serious injuries to his head and chest from the New York City Police Department (NYPD) reported that he was sharing an apartment with two roommates. A friend of his told that Hussein was working as a taxi driver in order to support his family in Pakistan. He was waiting for his wife, three daughters, and a son to join him in New York, news website People just wanted them to be successful and be able to contribute towards not just their own family but also toward humanity in some way," the friend told the New York Daily News. "He was an awesome dad It's a loss that I don't think anyone is going to get over any time soon."The FDNY said in a statement that they are investigating the incident: "We are aware of an incident that took place at an all-hands fire in Brooklyn earlier this week. As is standard practice, we began a proactive investigation of the facts and circumstances surrounding the tragic death of a civilian immediately, inclusive of our Fire Marshals, Fire Operations, and our Division of Safety."Two other people were injured in the incident. One firefighter also suffered a leg injury but is in stable condition. Authorities said the cause of the fire is still being investigated.


Axios
18-05-2025
- General
- Axios
What to know about the Brooklyn Bridge crash involving a Mexican Navy ship
A Mexican Navy ship struck New York's Brooklyn Bridge Saturday, killing two crew members and injuring others. The big picture: Of the 277 on board the Cuauhtémoc, 19 were injured, said Mayor Eric Adams in a social media post shared shortly after midnight Sunday. Two people, as of Adams' post, remained in critical condition and two others had died. Driving the news: Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said in a Sunday statement that the two deceased were crew members on the Cuauhtémoc, which was on a goodwill tour heading to Iceland, according to officials. The iconic bridge sustained no damage when the ship lost power and slammed into it, Adams said. What they're saying: NYPD Special Operations Chief Wilson Aramboles said the ship had recently departed a Manhattan pier and was supposed to be heading out to sea when it drifted toward the bridge. He later pointed to "some mechanical issues" that likely preceded the crash, but officials emphasized that the information was preliminary. The New York City Fire Department was alerted that the crash had occurred around 8:20pm ET Saturday, the department said in a statement. The masts, where a "couple of sailors" were positioned, struck the bridge, Wilson said at a press briefing. Those sailors were injured. The Mexican Navy said in a statement shared on X that the crash will prevent the training ship's cruise for the time being. The steel-hulled three-masted barque is nearly 300 feet long with almost 160-foot-tall masts. No one on the bridge, which is now open, was reported injured, according to the Associated Press.