Firefighter among 3 injured in Trump Tower rooftop fire Secret Service spotted

One firefighter and two building workers reportedly suffered minor injuries.

Three people, including a firefighter, suffered minor injuries, officials said.

At around 7 a.m., about 70 firefighters rushed to the apex of the Fifth Avenue Trump Tower skyscraper at 57th Street in midtown Manhattan to put out the blaze, fire officials said.

They were met with steam and smoke brought on by the 19-degree conditions, officials said.

Firefighters extinguished the blaze “without any problems within the building,” FDNY Manhattan Borough Commander Roger Sakowich said.

But smoke continued emanating from a rooftop heating and cooling unit of the 58-story building, fire officials said.

At least one firefighter suffered minor injuries after being hit by debris before being transported to the hospital.

Two building employees, including an engineer, were evaluated at the scene for smoke inhalation but refused medical treatment, the officials said.

There were numerous announcements addressing tenants to assure them that there was no need to evacuate because the smoke from the fire hadn't breached the building.

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