Multiple Fires Erupt at Mount Sinai Hospital in East Harlem, Causing Injuries and Patient Relocation

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A two-alarm fire broke out in a sub-cellar generator room at Mount Sinai Hospital on the Upper East Side in Manhattan. Most patients were instructed to stay in their rooms while firefighters extinguished the blaze. Twenty patients were temporarily relocated to unaffected areas of the hospital. The fire, believed to be electrical in nature, was quickly brought under control, and no injuries were reported. Madison Avenue was temporarily closed for FDNY activity but has since reopened.
- 2-alarm fire burns through part of Mount Sinai Hospital on Upper East Side WABC-TV
- Fire breaks out in basement of Mount Sinai in East Harlem CBS New York
- Fire breaks out in basement of Mount Sinai's main hospital in East Harlem CBS New York
- 6 hurt in early morning fire at Mt. Sinai Hospital in East Harlem: FDNY NBC New York
- Patients moved after fire breaks out inside Mount Sinai Hospital Eyewitness News ABC7NY
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