Fourteen people, including a dozen firefighters, were injured when a massive inferno fueled by high winds tore through multiple Queens homes on Sunday afternoon. Emergency responders rushed to a fire that had spread to two private homes on 93rd Street between Astoria Boulevard and 30th Avenue in East Elmhurst just before 3 p.m., FDNY Commissioner Lillian Bonsignore said at a press conference. Fourteen people, including a dozen firefighters, were injured in a fire that spread to multiple homes on 93rd Street between Astoria Boulevard and 30th Avenue in East Elmhurst. ABC 7 The flames spread “so quickly” that the blaze soon escalated to a four-alarm fire, bringing roughly 230 firefighters and EMS workers to the scene, Bonsignore said. The fire, which was in the rear of the building, rapidly extended toward the front of the homes due to significant wind conditions, Chief of Department John Esposito added.…