A three-alarm fire erupted early Friday morning at Crotona Avenue and East 182nd Street in the Bronx, sending heavy smoke across the neighborhood and tying up traffic as crews rushed to the scene. Officials pushed out an emergency alert for nearby residents, but the initial message did not include any information on injuries or what caused the blaze.
.@FDNY Three Alarm Fire: Crotona Avenue and East 182nd Street in The Bronx. Expect smoke and traffic delays in the area. People nearby should avoid smoke and close windows. Multilingual & ASL link: https://t.co/PosXqPHajp. #fire
— NYCEM – Notify NYC (@NotifyNYC) April 24, 2026
FDNY warns residents to avoid the area
The FDNY amplified a Notify NYC alert confirming the incident as a three-alarm fire and urging people to steer clear of the area and shut their windows, according to FDNY. The notification specifically cited Crotona Avenue and East 182nd Street and flagged both smoke conditions and traffic impacts for anyone nearby.
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