New York City firefighter killed in fire on set of Edward Norton movie in Harlem

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Friday, March 23, 2018
FDNY firefighter dies on movie set in Harlem
Derick Waller reports a 15-year veteran became trapped in the basement

HARLEM -- A New York City firefighter was killed after flames erupted late Thursday night at a Harlem building being used as a set for a movie starring Edward Norton.

The fire broke out in the basement of the building on St. Nicholas Avenue just before 11 p.m.

While backing out of the building, the firefighter was separated from his unit and he was found unconscious

He was rushed to Harlem Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

FDNY Commissioner Dan Nigro identified him as 37-year-old Firefighter Michael Davidson, a 15-year veteran.

Two more firefighters were seriously injured with burns, while three civilians suffered minor injuries.

The building is home to the former St. Nick's Jazz Pub, which closed in 2011.

It was being used to film "Motherless in Brooklyn."

Norton, who also wrote the screenplay, was spotted at the scene of the fire, but filming was not taking place when the fire broke out.

They were shooting on the first floor when the fire broke out in the basement.

A statement was issued on behalf of the movie's producers:

Our deepest condolences to the family of Michael R. Davidson. A fire broke out tonight in the building where we were shooting our film. Our production was towards the end of our working day and had dozens of people working on site, when our crew noticed that smoke was coming into our set and into other parts of the building from below us. As soon as we noticed smoke coming up into our set, our crew immediately alerted the fire department and began alerting residents of the building even as we evacuated our cast and crew. To our great sorrow, we now know that a NYC firefighter lost his life battling the blaze that grew, and our hearts ache in solidarity with his family. New York City firefighters truly are the bravest in the world. We watched firsthand with astonishment as they charged into the smoke to make sure all were safely out and then fought to contain the blaze and prevent it from spreading, putting their lives on the line as they do every day. The FDNY are real life super-heroes and have our boundless admiration and gratitude.

The movie also stars Bruce Willis, Willem Dafoe and Alec Baldwin.

The cause of the fire is under investigation.