More than 30 residents displaced in San Jose townhouse complex fire

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30 townhouse residents displaced in San Jose fire

More than 30 residents were displaced after a four-alarm fire ripped through a San Jose townhouse apartment complex Friday night, officials say.

More than 30 residents are displaced after a four-alarm fire ripped through a San Jose townhouse apartment complex Friday night, officials say.

San Jose Fire Department said the fire broke out around 9:47 p.m. at the 2100 block of Luz Avenue. Five of the seven units were engulfed in flames. 

Aside from the mass displacement, one dog died, officials said. There were no further injuries. 

Fire crews have the situation under control and were able to knock the fire down around 10:45 p.m., they said. 

American Red Cross is assisting those who are displaced. 

There is no word on how the fire started. 

More than 30 residents displaced in San Jose townhome complex fire. 

More than 30 residents displaced in San Jose townhome complex fire.