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Jamestown (CSi) Jamestown City Fire Chief, Jim Reuther, says, with the information collected from firefighters, photographing and the processing of the fire scene, the cause of the Tuesday morning  fire  at 643 First Street West in Jamestown, will be considered as undetermined .
This concludes the fire investigation and it would be considered closed unless further information is received.

 

Previously…

Jamestown (CSi) Considerable fire damage occurred at a home Tuesday morning, at 643 First Street West in Jamestown.

Jamestown City Fire Department Lt. Sheldon Mohr says five city fire units and 30 fire fighters were called out just after 2-a.m., and were on the scene about three hours.

He adds that a large amount of smoke was coming from the home when the units arrived.

 

He says the fire caused considerable smoke and fire damage to the interior of the home, which is under investigation.

Three residents and four dogs were in the home at the time of the fire.

The residents of the house were displaced and  received housing and other assistance from the American Red Cross.

No injuries to the people or dogs was reported, however one city fire fighter received an injury in fighting the fire.

The investigation was ongoing as of Tuesday afternoon.