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FDNY officials say open doors created a "flow path," or wind tunnel of fire blowing through the apartment building that ultimately killed two people.
FDNY crews rushed to the scene on 110th Street in Queens just before 3 a.m.
Officials held a press conference Friday morning and said the five-alarm fire could have been worse if it wasn’t for their quick response.
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Two people were found dead and 11, including five FDNY firefighters, were injured as the fire ripped through the five-story building.