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Three-Alarm Warehouse Fire Breaks Out in Jamaica, Queens

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FDNY firefighters respond to a three-alarm warehouse fire on 104th Avenue in Jamaica, Queens on June 23, 2026.
FDNY firefighters respond to a three-alarm warehouse fire on 104th Avenue in Jamaica, Queens on June 23, 2026.

A three-alarm fire broke out at a warehouse in Jamaica, Queens on Monday morning, drawing one of the largest single FDNY responses seen in the borough this year.

One firefighter has sustained minor injuries. The fire remains active.

What We Know So Far

[CONFIRMED] The fire was reported at 177-18 104th Avenue, between 177th and 178th Street in Jamaica, Queens.

[CONFIRMED] The FDNY has classified the blaze as a three-alarm fire, triggering a large-scale response.

[CONFIRMED] A total of 192 fire and EMS personnel have been deployed to the scene, according to PIX11's reporting.

[CONFIRMED] One firefighter has sustained minor injuries and is being evaluated.

[CONFIRMED] Fire operations to bring the blaze under control remain ongoing as of this report.

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What Is Still Unknown

The cause of the fire has not been confirmed by FDNY investigators.

It is not yet known whether the warehouse was occupied at the time of the fire, or whether any civilians were inside the structure when it broke out.

No additional firefighter injuries beyond the one confirmed minor case have been reported, but operations remain active and conditions on scene can change.

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What Authorities Have Said

The FDNY has confirmed the response size and the single minor firefighter injury. Officials are urging residents in the surrounding area to close their windows and avoid the smoke.

Traffic delays are expected in the immediate vicinity of 104th Avenue between 177th and 178th Street.

No official cause has been issued as of this writing. TheTrendsWire will update this article when authorities provide further details.

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What to Watch Next

The next confirmed development will be FDNY's announcement that the fire has been brought under control, along with any updated injury count.

A preliminary determination of cause is expected once investigators can safely access the structure.

๐Ÿ”„ We will update this article as new information is confirmed.

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Key Takeaways

  • A three-alarm warehouse fire broke out at 177-18 104th Avenue in Jamaica, Queens on Monday morning.
  • 192 FDNY and EMS personnel have responded โ€” one of the largest single responses to a warehouse fire in Queens this year.
  • One firefighter has sustained minor injuries and is being evaluated.
  • The fire remains active as of this report; operations to bring it under control are ongoing.
  • Residents are urged to close windows and avoid smoke; traffic delays are expected in the area.
  • Next development: FDNY confirmation that the fire is under control, plus an updated injury report and preliminary cause determination.

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