STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- In less than 24 hours, firefighters battled five fires on Staten Island - four in residences and one a transformer fire in New Dorp from Sunday afternoon into Monday morning.

The first fire was reported at 2:40 p.m. at a home in New Springville on Sunday, followed by a transformer fire three hours later. Then, at 7 p.m., a 3-alarm blaze engulfed a home in New Brighton.

This fires continued this morning, when in a span of two hours, firefighters responded to blazes in Oakwood and West Brighton.

In total, 10 firefighters and two civilians were injured. One of the firefighters suffered a serious, but non-life-threatening injury in the West Brighton fire, an FDNY spokesman said.

Here is a look at the fires:

A house fire raged for nearly an hour Sunday in New Springville before firefighters were able to knock down a majority of the flames, according to an FDNY spokesman.

Firefighters responded at about 2:40 p.m. to a two-family home at 18 Amsterdam Place, and had the majority of flames under control by 3:40 p.m., the spokesman said.

The blaze reportedly started in the attic of a two-story structure.

No injuries were reported.

At 5 p.m. on Sunday, the FDNY responded to a transformer fire in New Dorp near 2525 Amboy Rd., a spokesman for the department said.

An FDNY spokesman said there were no injuries. There were also no power outages.

'FLAMES WERE ENGULFING EVERYTHING'

The largest blaze, a 3-alarm fire at 82 Van Buren St. in New Brighton, began when a resident of the three-story building unplugged a space heater in her apartment on Sunday at around 7 p.m.

The electrical outlet sparked and the fire climbed up the wall, said Lisa Wilson.

That led to a blaze at the adjacent building at 84 Van Buren St.

"Everything was engulfed in flames," Wilson told an Advance reporter.

Eight firefighters suffered minor injuries, an FDNY spokesman said. There were no injuries to the residents.

The American Red Cross was assisting families displaced by the fire.

FIRES CONTINUE MONDAY MORNING

Fires continued into the early-morning hours on Monday when the FDNY responded to a fire in a two-story building at 372 Oak. Ave. in Oakwood at the corner of Medina St. The fire was reported at 5:51 a.m., an FDNY spokesman said.

The blaze was knocked down at around 6:30 a.m., according to the FDNY Twitter feed.

A little more than an hour later, 12 units and 60 firefighters responded to an "all-hands fire" at a home at 959 Bard Ave. in West Brighton.

One firefighter suffered a serious, but non-life-threatening, injury, while two civilians and a second firefighter suffered minor injuries. They were all transported to Richmond University Medical Center in West Brighton, an FDNY spokesman said.