FDNY: Hell's Kitchen apartment fire not caused by lithium-ion batteries

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FDNY: Hell's Kitchen apartment fire not caused by lithium-ion batteries
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FDNY battles fire on fifth floor of Hell's Kitchen apartment building. One minor injury reported.

apartment, where a fire started at around 11 a.m. on Sunday, but that they did not cause the blaze.

The fire happened in a fifth-floor apartment of a building on Ninth Avenue. One person was treated for a minor injury. believes the blaze was caused by an electrical issue with power cords. City Councilman Erik Bottcher said his office has received several complaints from residents of the building about an illegal scooter chop shop being run out of an apartment.

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