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Dozens Displaced In Jersey City Fire, Chief Says Blaze 'Suspicious'

A fire that tore through four houses in Jersey City early Friday morning is under control, a city spokeswoman said. 

Nearly 40 people were displaced by a Jersey City fire deemed suspicious.

Nearly 40 people were displaced by a Jersey City fire deemed suspicious.

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A fire that went to four alarms burned through four homes in Jersey City early Friday

A fire that went to four alarms burned through four homes in Jersey City early Friday

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The fire broke out around 4:30 a.m. on Wade Street near Rutgers Avenue and went to four alarms before it was contained. Two firefighters were treated for smoke inhalation and returned to duty. There were no other reports of injuries. 

A GoFundMe has been launched for a Jersey City police officer and her family of 13 who were displaced by the fire 

The cause of the fire was still under investigation Friday morning but it was believed to have been fed by a gas line, WABC 7 reported.

Chief Steven McGill of the Jersey City Fire Department told News 12 New Jersey the fire appears to be suspicious and might have started in an outside shed where someone may have been living. 

About 39 people were displaced, officials also said. 

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