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One killed in apartment fire at Trump Tower in NY

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One man was killed and six firefighte­rs received minor injuries in an apartment fire on the 50th floor of Trump Tower in New York on Saturday, in a blaze that was quickly extinguish­ed, fire officials said.

The victim, Todd Brassner, 67, was found unresponsi­ve and unconsciou­s in his 50th floor apartment and was pronounced dead at an area hospital, police said.

No informatio­n about the cause of the fire was available late Saturday night.

US President Donald Trump, who has an office and a private residence in the midtown Manhattan structure, was not in the building at the time.

“Fire at Trump Tower is out. Very confined (well built building). Firemen (and women) did a great job. THANK YOU!” Trump tweeted.

Fire officials said no member of the Trump family was in the building at the time.

“This was a very difficult fire. As you can imagine, the apartment is quite large, we are 50 stories up,” Fire Commission­er Daniel Nigro said on Twitter.

About 200 fire personnel responded to the incident that the department said was a fouralarm fire.

Video on social media showed flames outside of a few windows and black smoke billowing up from the high-rise.

In January, three people were injured in an early-morning fire at the top of Trump Tower. One firefighte­r was hospitaliz­ed while two people received minor injuries that were treated at the scene.

In addition to the president’s 66th-floor penthouse, Trump Tower houses the headquarte­rs of the Trump Organizati­on as well as other residences, offices and stores.

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