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NY Post
New York Post
15 May 2023


NextImg:Queens house fire kills 1-year-old boy

A baby boy was killed in a fire Sunday night when flames erupted inside a Queens home, according to authorities.

The 1-year-old child was rushed to the children’s hospital at Long Island Jewish Medical Center where he was pronounced dead about 40 minutes after the house caught fire around 11 p.m., the NYPD said.

Video from the scene showed FDNY firefighters using a truck ladder to put out flames in a room on the top level of the two-story house on 106th Avenue in Jamaica.

Police are seen at the scene of a fatal 3 alarm fire at 144-12 106 Ave. in Jamaica, Queens, on May 15, 2023.
Robert Mecea

Police said a 1-year-old child was rushed to the children's hospital at Long Island Jewish Medical Center, but was pronounced dead.

Police said a 1-year-old child was rushed to the children’s hospital at Long Island Jewish Medical Center, but was pronounced dead.
Robert Mecea

No one else was reported injured, the NYPD said early Monday morning. It’s unknown how many people were inside the home at the time of the fire.

An investigation into the fire is ongoing, including the cause, police said.

The FDNY did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The 3-alarm fire took place at 144-12 106 St. , where initial 911 calls indicated children were trapped in the attic.

The 3-alarm fire took place at 144-12 106 St. , where initial 911 calls indicated children were trapped in the attic.
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Smoke can be seen coming from the house fire at 144-12 106 Ave. in Jamaica, Queens, on May 15, 2023.

Smoke can be seen coming from the house fire at 144-12 106 Ave. in Jamaica, Queens, on May 15, 2023.
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This is the second time in as many months a child has died in a Queens fire.

Last month a 7-year-old, as well as a teenager, were killed in an Astoria fire that was sparked by the battery to an e-bike, officials said at the time.