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Call The Wah-mbulance: Ritzy High Line Residents Hate FDNY's Ambulance Depot

Call The Wah-mbulance: Ritzy High Line Residents Hate FDNY's Ambulance Depot

Sure, people complained when St. Vincent's Hospital closed. But now that the Fire Department wants to keep ambulances on a lot at 512 West 23rd Street, residents of fancy High Line condos are upset. One fumed at a community board meeting, "We have nieces and nephews that come to visit, and it was a nice day and they had problems going outside on the terrace because of the fumes." more ›

54 Hospitalized After Chemical Fumes Cause Convulsions, Vomiting

54 Hospitalized After Chemical Fumes Cause Convulsions, Vomiting

There are plenty of "distinctive" scents in the city. From stinky restaurants to the herbal recreation that your upstairs neighbor partakes in, there's no escaping the smells. But at least the typical scents don't cause mass amounts of people to head to the hospital, like the chemical fumes at a cellphone company did yesterday. more ›

Queens Garage Explodes, Man Critically Injured

Queens Garage Explodes, Man Critically Injured

A 31-year-old man has burns over 70% of this body when his garage workshop in the Whitestone section of Queens exploded yesterday at 7 p.m. The explosion was so strong, the garage's roof blew off and WCBS 2 reports, "Witnesses said the explosion sent shockwaves throughout the neighborhood and one woman added that a vase full of flowers was knocked over inside her house -- and she lives three blocks away." more ›

Dozens Ill After Fumes in Long Island City Building

Dozens Ill After Fumes in Long Island City Building

Yesterday afternoon, a building was evacuated (twice!) due to fumes that sickened over a 100 people. Emergency responders were called to the scene three times and NY1 says the building, which "houses several city agencies including some MTA employees," is next to a train yard. Where, the FDNY explained, "They are getting rid of contaminated soil, and the digging has churned up some odors and the people in the building experienced a little respiratory difficulty with the odors." A witness said the effects weren't pretty: "our eyes were watering, we were choking. Some people got faint, some people vomited, some people almost passed out." more ›

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