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A fire tore through a three-story building in Harlem Sunday morning, FDNY officials said.

The call came in at 11:21 a.m. and 65 firefighters got the blaze at 130th Street and Lenox Avenue under control by 12:05 p.m., according to fire officials.

Three people were injured in the Easter fire and taken to Harlem Hospital for minor injuries, the FDNY said.

“I heard the alarm go off ‘beep, beep beep,’ and my neighbor upstairs on the third floor kept saying, ‘Yo, everybody, there’s a fire, there’s a fire,'” a resident, who would not give his name, told The Post.

“By the time I was on my way out it was gushing black smoke,” he said.

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