Arson Squad Checking Out Long Island Fire Where Dog, Half a Dozen Cats Died

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Arson Squad Checking Out Long Island Fire Where Dog, Half a Dozen Cats Died
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Fire investigators on Long Island are looking into a deadly inferno that killed more than half a dozen domestic animals.

The house fire caught the attention of firefighters in Hicksville Friday morning, around 11:30 a.m.. Officials said first responders rushed to the Gardner Avenue residence and knocked down the flames.

One firefighter from the Jericho Fire Department, which was assisting Hicksville, suffered a minor injury and was taken to the hospital for treatment.Get Tri-state area news and weather forecasts to your inbox. Nassau County's Arson Bomb Squad is investigating, but so far the fire has not been deemed suspicious. The cause of the blaze also remains under investigation.

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