“This morning, a tragic fire at 2264 Grand Avenue in the Bronx claimed the life of a New Yorker and injured several others. Our hearts are with the victim’s loved ones and all impacted residents.

This afternoon, we were on the ground speaking directly with residents. While we recognize that the severe winter storm strained emergency response efforts citywide, we were concerned by the lack of clarity and coordination we observed upon arrival — particularly around how information was communicated to us and to residents, many of whom were unsure whether their apartments were safe to occupy. Attention to improving the city’s fire response is particularly crucial in District 14, where a disproportionate number of fires occur, including 6 in just this section since the middle of December.

We are working closely with City Hall and relevant agencies to ensure affected units are fully inspected, displaced residents are supported, and families are not asked to remain in unsafe conditions. We have requested DOB, HPD, and the American Red Cross to provide additional on-site assistance and prioritize resident safety and care during this difficult moment.

We are grateful to first responders for their work under challenging conditions and will remain closely engaged to ensure residents are safe and supported.”

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