💨 Abstract
On Easter Sunday, a fire broke out in an overcrowded home in Queens, New York, claiming three lives and critically injuring one. The house had no working smoke detector, blocked exits, makeshift walls, and extension cords throughout, which can lead to fires. The fire department is investigating the cause of the blaze, while officials urge New Yorkers to have working smoke alarms and CO2 detectors.
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