Financial District, San Francisco
Four Injured in Three-Alarm Apartment Fire
Reported Nov 20 at 1:32 AM · Updated Nov 20 at 4:31 AM · 65.3K Viewed
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Lt. Jonathan Baxter of SFFD reports the fire was contained to two floors, with a total of 23 units deemed uninhabitable. The American Red Cross is on scene to assist anyone displaced by the fire.
Though the fire is under control, emergency personnel remain on scene to assess the damage and assist anyone who has been displaced as a result.
Lt. Jonathan Baxter of SFFD reports from the scene that four people were injured in total, all of whom are in stable condition.
Lt. Jonathan Baxter of the San Francisco Fire Department reports many residents have been displaced due to the damage.
Two people have been reported injured in the now-extinguished fire.
Fire units have evacuated the 11th, 12th, and 13th floors.
Lt. Jonathan Baxter of SFFD reports the fire was contained to two floors, with a total of 23 units deemed uninhabitable. The American Red Cross is on scene to assist anyone displaced by the fire.
Though the fire is under control, emergency personnel remain on scene to assess the damage and assist anyone who has been displaced as a result.
Lt. Jonathan Baxter of SFFD reports from the scene that four people were injured in total, all of whom are in stable condition.
Lt. Jonathan Baxter of the San Francisco Fire Department reports many residents have been displaced due to the damage.
Two people have been reported injured in the now-extinguished fire.
Fire units have evacuated the 11th, 12th, and 13th floors.
Lt. Jonathan Baxter of SFFD reports the fire was contained to two floors, with a total of 23 units deemed uninhabitable. The American Red Cross is on scene to assist anyone displaced by the fire.
Though the fire is under control, emergency personnel remain on scene to assess the damage and assist anyone who has been displaced as a result.
Lt. Jonathan Baxter of SFFD reports from the scene that four people were injured in total, all of whom are in stable condition.
Lt. Jonathan Baxter of the San Francisco Fire Department reports many residents have been displaced due to the damage.
Two people have been reported injured in the now-extinguished fire.
Fire units have evacuated the 11th, 12th, and 13th floors.
Lt. Jonathan Baxter of SFFD reports the fire was contained to two floors, with a total of 23 units deemed uninhabitable. The American Red Cross is on scene to assist anyone displaced by the fire.
Though the fire is under control, emergency personnel remain on scene to assess the damage and assist anyone who has been displaced as a result.
Lt. Jonathan Baxter of SFFD reports from the scene that four people were injured in total, all of whom are in stable condition.
Lt. Jonathan Baxter of the San Francisco Fire Department reports many residents have been displaced due to the damage.
Two people have been reported injured in the now-extinguished fire.
Fire units have evacuated the 11th, 12th, and 13th floors.
Lt. Jonathan Baxter of SFFD reports the fire was contained to two floors, with a total of 23 units deemed uninhabitable. The American Red Cross is on scene to assist anyone displaced by the fire.
Though the fire is under control, emergency personnel remain on scene to assess the damage and assist anyone who has been displaced as a result.
Lt. Jonathan Baxter of SFFD reports from the scene that four people were injured in total, all of whom are in stable condition.
Lt. Jonathan Baxter of the San Francisco Fire Department reports many residents have been displaced due to the damage.
Two people have been reported injured in the now-extinguished fire.
Fire units have evacuated the 11th, 12th, and 13th floors.
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Props to Lt. Baxter for the update and the whole SFFD for doing a spectacular job!
When the same apartment complex repeatedly catches on fire, it’s time to take a seriously look
@gatewayresident1 I live in 550 Battery and although I agree with everything you said this fire obviously started in someone’s apartment at 1:30AM.
They're NOT JUST STANDING AROUND. They're resting while the other firefighters battle the blaze for a period of time. Then they alternate.
The address that is reported is 440 Davis. The last fire two years ago was at 405 Davis. Same Gateway apartment complex
Props to Lt. Baxter for the update and the whole SFFD for doing a spectacular job!
When the same apartment complex repeatedly catches on fire, it’s time to take a seriously look
@gatewayresident1 I live in 550 Battery and although I agree with everything you said this fire obviously started in someone’s apartment at 1:30AM.
They're NOT JUST STANDING AROUND. They're resting while the other firefighters battle the blaze for a period of time. Then they alternate.
The address that is reported is 440 Davis. The last fire two years ago was at 405 Davis. Same Gateway apartment complex
Props to Lt. Baxter for the update and the whole SFFD for doing a spectacular job!
When the same apartment complex repeatedly catches on fire, it’s time to take a seriously look
@gatewayresident1 I live in 550 Battery and although I agree with everything you said this fire obviously started in someone’s apartment at 1:30AM.
They're NOT JUST STANDING AROUND. They're resting while the other firefighters battle the blaze for a period of time. Then they alternate.
The address that is reported is 440 Davis. The last fire two years ago was at 405 Davis. Same Gateway apartment complex
Props to Lt. Baxter for the update and the whole SFFD for doing a spectacular job!
When the same apartment complex repeatedly catches on fire, it’s time to take a seriously look
@gatewayresident1 I live in 550 Battery and although I agree with everything you said this fire obviously started in someone’s apartment at 1:30AM.
They're NOT JUST STANDING AROUND. They're resting while the other firefighters battle the blaze for a period of time. Then they alternate.
The address that is reported is 440 Davis. The last fire two years ago was at 405 Davis. Same Gateway apartment complex
Props to Lt. Baxter for the update and the whole SFFD for doing a spectacular job!
When the same apartment complex repeatedly catches on fire, it’s time to take a seriously look
@gatewayresident1 I live in 550 Battery and although I agree with everything you said this fire obviously started in someone’s apartment at 1:30AM.
They're NOT JUST STANDING AROUND. They're resting while the other firefighters battle the blaze for a period of time. Then they alternate.
The address that is reported is 440 Davis. The last fire two years ago was at 405 Davis. Same Gateway apartment complex
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