• Tuesday, May. 8, 2018
Cause released for movie set fire that killed firefighter
This photo provided by New York Fire Department shows FDNY Firefighter Michael R. Davidson of Engine Company 69. Davidson was killed after a massive fire broke out at a building in the Harlem section of New York, Thursday, March 22, 2108, where a movie directed by Edward Norton was being shot. (New York Fire Department via AP)
  • NEW YORK (AP)
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The New York Fire Department says a boiler venting heat sparked the blaze that killed a firefighter in a Harlem building being used as a film set in March.

FDNY marshals said Tuesday that the heat from the boiler ignited nearby combustible materials in the cellar of the building, and the building's sprinkler system had been shut off. Thirty-seven-year-old Michael Davidson was killed in the March 23 fire.

At the time, the building was being used to film Edward Norton and Bruce Willis' upcoming film "Motherless Brooklyn."

Davidson's death is also under investigation by the FDNY's Safety Command.


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