Dog killed, eight people hurt in Upper West Side fire

Dog killed, eight people hurt in Upper West Side fire

Firefighters work to control two-alarm fire in a Manhattan brownstone at 305 W. 76 St. that started on the second floor. March 1, 2019. (Danny Iudici for New York Daily)

Fire ripped through an Upper West Side brownstone early Friday, killing a dog and injuring seven tenants and a firefighter, according to the FDNY and residents of the building.

The cause of the fire was under investigation. It broke out at about 1:35 a.m. on the second floor of a five-story residential building on W. 76th St. near West End Ave.

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