'Suspicious device' inspected by NYPD Bomb Squad deemed 'not dangerous,' police report
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'Suspicious device' inspected by NYPD Bomb Squad deemed 'not dangerous,' police report
"The FDNY received a call at 11:28 a.m. earlier today, Dec. 16, regarding a reported fire at 227 Keap Street. One civilian with serious injuries was taken to Bellevue Hospital after jumping from the fourth floor of the building was on fire. The NYPD Bomb Squad was called in to investigate after a fire marshal discovered a suspicious device after the fire was handled."
"The NYPD Bomb Squad was called in to investigate after a fire marshal discovered a suspicious device after the fire was handled. The squad has now determined that the item is not dangerous. What we don't know: The identity of the civilian who was transported to Bellevue Hospital is also not known. The Source: This article includes information provided by the NYPD and the FDNY."
A fire was reported at 227 Keap Street at 11:28 a.m. on Dec. 16 and the FDNY responded. One civilian sustained serious injuries after jumping from the fourth floor while the building was on fire and was transported to Bellevue Hospital; the individual's identity is unknown. A fire marshal discovered a suspicious device after firefighters had handled the blaze. The NYPD Bomb Squad investigated the device and has determined that it is not dangerous. Information was provided by the NYPD and the FDNY.
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