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BULLETIN
WPCNR BULLETIN. By John F. Bailey. July 7,2010. 8:55 P.M. E.D.T. UPDATED 10:10 P.M. E.DT. PACKED WITH PIX!:
A CitizeNetReporter observer from the roof of the Chester-Maple garage reports flames still erupting from the ComFit Shoe Store as of 10 P.M. this evening as fire personnel continue to bring the biggest fire in White Plains in the last decade under control.

David Chong,Public Safety Commissioner,far left, Anthony Sutton, County Emergency Preparedness Officer and Mayor Adam Bradley at the news conference, 8: 15 P.M. discussing the Bengal Tiger fire.
Commissioner of Public Safety David Chong reported at 8:15 this evening at a news conference that the disasterous fire starting in the basement of the Bengal Tiger restaurant early this afternoon was contained. He said it was still not under control. Chong also asked White Plains residents to conserve water usage (no sprinkling, no unnecessary running of washers),immediately because of low water pressure conditions aggravated by the untold gallons of water poured on today’s fire. Residents are currently receiving automatic calls from the city asking for water conservation.
Mayor Bradley said that 19 fire fighters have been hospitalized due to heat exhaustion, and said there were none in serious condition of any sort.
Fire, 3:15 P.M.

FIREFIGHTERS POURING THE WATER ON, 3:45 P.M. FROM THE FARMERS MARKET STAGING AREA BEHIND THE BENGAL TIGER.

ACRID SMOKE DESCENDS OVER AREA: 4 PM

SMOKE COMING OUT OF DOORS OF BEAUTY SALON ON CHURCH STREET.4 PM

Firefighters Attempting to go on roof. 4 PM.

Fire, Still Spewing thick acrid smoke, 6:45 PM, Sunsetting.

Apparratus saturating roof as roof collapses at 6:45 P.M.


Flames shooting up out of roof, 7:00 PM (after fire was ongoing for about 6 hours

THICK, CHOKING, PUNGENT SMOKE BLANKETED THE DOWNTOWN FOR 3 BLOCKS OF MAMARONECK AVENUE FOR SEVEN HOURS. THIS WAS QUARROPAS STREET AT 6 PM., VIEWED FROM Mamaroneck Avenue LOOKING WEST. SMOKE OBSCURED THE SETTING SUN.
Bradley said he fire started in the basement, spread through the basement and went up to the roof and because the basement could not be reached, the fire was very difficult to bring under control. He said six businesses were destroyed by the fire. Bradley added that a fire wall “seemed to work” and prevented the fire from spreading to Webster Bank on the corner of Mamaroneck Avenue and Post Road.

A transformer blew underground at the Mamaroneck Avenue and Post Road intersection at about 7:30 P.M. firemen on the scene told WPCNR, resulting in police clearing the sidewalk bars on Mamaroneck Avenue between Post Road and Maple Avenue, and closing the street to traffic.
The street is presently closed to traffic between Post and Maple. The drinking establishments are still open. The street was bumper to bumper traffic for most of the afternoon.
Smoke was still coming up moderately from the scene of devastation as sun set.