Fire Erupts At Trump Tower In New York — Over 80 Firefighters Rush To The Scene!
Jan. 8 2018, Published 12:39 p.m. ET
A fire erupted at Trump Tower in New York City Monday morning, Radaronline.com can report.
Police and firefighters were called to the roof of the building on swanky Fifth Avenue around 7 AM local time, the NYPD confirmed to RadarOnline.com.
"There was a small electrical fire this morning on the rooftop that has since been put out," a police spokesperson said. "As of the latest, there are no reported injuries or anything like that."
President Donald Trump's son Eric took to social media to explain the incident.
"There was a small electrical fire in a cooling tower on the roof of Trump Tower," Eric added. "The New York Fire Department was here within minutes and did an incredible job. The men and women of the #FDNY are true heroes and deserve our most sincere thanks and praise!"
About 84 firefighters were at the scene, according to Fox8.
The tower accommodates luxury apartments and businesses.
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, President Trump's nemesis Hillary Clinton suffered a fire at her upstate New York home on January 3. There were no reported injuries in the incident.
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