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A 3-alarm fire broke out at Steve Cohen's Point72 Asset Management on Saturday morning

Nov 8, 2015, 02:53 IST

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Jon Tenca/ Puck Stopper Photography

On Saturday morning, a multi-alarm fire broke out at the headquarters of Point72 Asset Management (formerly SAC Capital), the $11 billion family office hedge fund run by billionaire Steven A. Cohen, the Stamford Advocate reported.

Just before 8:30 a.m. ET, the Stamford Fire Department responded to a two-alarm fire at 72 Cummings Road in Stamford, Connecticut. It later became a three-alarm fire.

The fire department tweeted that the fire "was initially reported as smoke from roof of commercial office building." 

By 10:30 a.m. ET, the fire department said the fire was under control and the fire fighters were starting to clear the scene.

We reached out to a Point72 spokesperson for comment.

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A Stamford Fire Department spokesperson said they plan to release more details later on Saturday. Be sure to check back for updates.

Jon Tenca from Puck Stopper Photography shot a number of photos of the blaze this morning. He was kind enough to share them with Business Insider. There are more images posted on the Puck Stopper's website.

Jon Tenca/ Puck Stoppers Photography

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