2 Firefighters Still in Hospital Days After Wind-Swept Staten Island Fire Injures 22

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2 Firefighters Still in Hospital Days After Wind-Swept Staten Island Fire Injures 22
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One of the three firefighters seriously injured in Friday afternoon’s “close call” fire in Staten Island was released from the hospital over the weekend, the FDNY confirmed.

One of the three firefighters seriously injured in Friday afternoon's"close call" fire in Staten Island was released from the hospital over the weekend, the FDNY confirmed.

The two other FDNY members hospitalized for serious injuries were still at Staten Island University Hospital, a department spokesperson said Sunday.

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