A blaze broke out at the NYPD’s auto pound in Brooklyn on Wednesday, damaging 22 vehicles two years after a fire destroyed decades worth of evidence at the facility, officials and sources said.
The fire erupted at 12:47 p.m. at the Erie Basin Auto Pound in Red Hook, sending massive plumes of smoke overhead, according to the FDNY.
The flames left 22 cars damaged, law enforcement sources told The Post.
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More than 100 smoke eaters responded to the two-alarm blaze, the FDNY said.
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No injuries were reported and the fire was under control about two hours later.
The inferno came years after a massive three-alarm fire wrecked cold case evidence stored inside the warehouse on Dec. 13, 2022.