FDNY Firefighters Injured After Four-Alarm Bronx Fire

Two firefighters were injured in a fire Tuesday evening in the Bronx that went to four alarms, according to news reports.

ABC News reported that the fire began a little after 5 p.m. in the basement and first floor of Bravo Supermarket on Archer Street in the Van Nest neighborhood.

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Two firefighters were reportedly injured, one seriously, although the injury was not considered to be life threatening, the report noted.

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