Man seriously hurt in 4-story leap from Brooklyn apartment fire


A Brooklyn man was seriously injured in a desperate leap from his fourth-floor apartment after his kitchen caught fire on Tuesday, firefighters said.

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Firefighters respond after a man was seriously injured after jumping from his fourth-floor apartment in Williamsburg during a fire on Tuesday. (Shawn Inglima/ New York Daily News)

The 42-year-old victim became trapped inside his top-floor apartment on Keap St. near Marcy Ave. in Williamsburg after the blaze erupted in his kitchen around 11:30 a.m., FDNY Deputy Chief Joe Duggan told reporters at the scene.

Surrounded by smoke and searing heat, the victim chose to escape the fire by leaping through a front window to the street just as firefighters were arriving on scene, Duggan said.

“He jumped before we had an opportunity to get our equipment in place,” Duggan said. “If you’ve ever been in a room on fire, it does greatly panic you at times. He felt he had to go. He couldn’t wait.”

FDNY on scene where a 50 year old man is in critical condition after jumping from his fourth story apartment to escape a kitchen fire at 227 Keep Street in Brooklyn, Tuesday, December 16, 2025.

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Firefighters respond to a fire in a top-floor apartment on Keap St. in Williamsburg on Tuesday. (Shawn Inglima/ New York Daily News)

The victim was seriously injured but was conscious and talking as Hatzola medics rushed him to Bellevue Hospital, Duggan said.

Firefighters managed to contain the fire in the kitchen after a nearly hourlong battle, Duggan said.

Police officers called in the NYPD’s bomb squad about an hour after the fire was extinguished to investigate suspicious devices discovered on the building’s third floor but these were later determined to be home-made workout equipment filled with sand and declared inert, a law enforcement source told the Daily News.

Fire marshals are investigating the cause of the fire.



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