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Earlier Thursday, fire officials had said the blaze started in the apartment that Leisa Jones shared with her children and quickly moved through the two-story building's attic space and roof. The tenants in the other three apartments got out safely. Nicholas Cotton, who lives in the other second-floor apartment with his girlfriend, said they were awakened by banging. He went to the window and saw people outside yelling, "Fire!" He didn't see anything until he opened his bathroom door and saw flames shooting through the wall from Jones' apartment. The 32-year-old Jones attended a beauty school during the day, neighbors said. Her other children were identified as 2-year-old Jermaine, 7-year-old Melonie and 10-year-old Brittney. Jones came from Trinidad; the children's father lived on the island of Jamaica. Downstairs neighbor Criseena Lee, who escaped unharmed, said Jones had lived in the building for about a year and "took care of her kids very well." "The kids were sweet, very innocent," said Lee, whose children played with Jones' kids and went to the pool with them. The blaze was very heavy when firefighters arrived on the scene, in the Port Richmond section, shortly after receiving a call at around 4:15 a.m. The fire was declared under control about an hour and a half later.
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