Thursday, May 11, 2017

A fire in the holding cell area of the Kings County Criminal Court building at 120 Schermerhorn St., injured 9 court officers and three firefighters






DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN, NY — A fire tore through the holding cell area of the high-rise Kings County Criminal Court building at 120 Schermerhorn St. late Wednesday afternoon, injuring 9 court officers and three firefighters, according to city fire officials.

Seven of the injured guards and two of the firefighters were evaluated by paramedics at the scene for "minor" injuries, an FDNY spokeswoman said, and two guards and one firefighter for "moderate" injuries.

Most if not all of the victims had been transported to Long Island College Hospital for treatment by 5:45 p.m., she said.

Around 60 firefighters responded to the courthouse blaze just after 4 p.m., the spokeswoman said. It burned for nearly two hours before the FDNY declared it "under control."

An FDNY spokeswoman could not immediately provide info on the suspected source of the fire.

Court workers and visitors evacuated from the building Wednesday afternoon could be seen pouring out onto Schermerhorn between Boerum Place and Smith Street.

A Twitter user named J. Hall uploaded a video of flames shooting from an upper window of the 13-story building. (See below.) "Yooooo my court building on fire," he wrote. 


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Wednesday, May 10, 2017 08:54PM
BROOKLYN, NYC -- 10 people are recovering from smoke inhalation after fire broke out inside a courthouse in Brooklyn Wednesday.

The fire started in the afternoon on the sixth floor of the 13-story building on Schermerhorn Street.

The building was evacuated, but not before eight court workers suffered smoke inhalation along with two firefighters.

The fire was contained to the sixth floor.