Western Addition, San Francisco
Seven Injured in Two-Alarm Building Fire
Reported May 13 at 10:21 AM · Updated May 13 at 11:47 AM · 78.7K Viewed
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Firefighters rescued five people, with seven people injured. Eighteen people were displaced and will be assisted by Red Cross. This is under investigation, as per a tweet from the San Francisco Fire Department.
The address reported for this incident has changed to 10 Inca Ln.
An update as per a tweet from the San Francisco Fire Department states that five adult patients were rescued from the building by firefighters. They were all transported to local hospitals. The fire is currently confined to the building; firefighters are making progress on extinguishing the fire.
Firefighters rescued four people from the building—one with critical injuries, two with moderate injuries, and another with minor injuries. The fire is still active on the second and third floors, with no noted extensions to nearby structures, as per a tweet from the San Francisco Fire Department.
EMS units are on the scene.
Firefighters report they have four patients and will require six ambulances to respond to the scene.
Firefighters rescued five people, with seven people injured. Eighteen people were displaced and will be assisted by Red Cross. This is under investigation, as per a tweet from the San Francisco Fire Department.
The address reported for this incident has changed to 10 Inca Ln.
An update as per a tweet from the San Francisco Fire Department states that five adult patients were rescued from the building by firefighters. They were all transported to local hospitals. The fire is currently confined to the building; firefighters are making progress on extinguishing the fire.
Firefighters rescued four people from the building—one with critical injuries, two with moderate injuries, and another with minor injuries. The fire is still active on the second and third floors, with no noted extensions to nearby structures, as per a tweet from the San Francisco Fire Department.
EMS units are on the scene.
Firefighters report they have four patients and will require six ambulances to respond to the scene.
Firefighters rescued five people, with seven people injured. Eighteen people were displaced and will be assisted by Red Cross. This is under investigation, as per a tweet from the San Francisco Fire Department.
The address reported for this incident has changed to 10 Inca Ln.
An update as per a tweet from the San Francisco Fire Department states that five adult patients were rescued from the building by firefighters. They were all transported to local hospitals. The fire is currently confined to the building; firefighters are making progress on extinguishing the fire.
Firefighters rescued four people from the building—one with critical injuries, two with moderate injuries, and another with minor injuries. The fire is still active on the second and third floors, with no noted extensions to nearby structures, as per a tweet from the San Francisco Fire Department.
EMS units are on the scene.
Firefighters report they have four patients and will require six ambulances to respond to the scene.
Firefighters rescued five people, with seven people injured. Eighteen people were displaced and will be assisted by Red Cross. This is under investigation, as per a tweet from the San Francisco Fire Department.
The address reported for this incident has changed to 10 Inca Ln.
An update as per a tweet from the San Francisco Fire Department states that five adult patients were rescued from the building by firefighters. They were all transported to local hospitals. The fire is currently confined to the building; firefighters are making progress on extinguishing the fire.
Firefighters rescued four people from the building—one with critical injuries, two with moderate injuries, and another with minor injuries. The fire is still active on the second and third floors, with no noted extensions to nearby structures, as per a tweet from the San Francisco Fire Department.
EMS units are on the scene.
Firefighters report they have four patients and will require six ambulances to respond to the scene.
Firefighters rescued five people, with seven people injured. Eighteen people were displaced and will be assisted by Red Cross. This is under investigation, as per a tweet from the San Francisco Fire Department.
The address reported for this incident has changed to 10 Inca Ln.
An update as per a tweet from the San Francisco Fire Department states that five adult patients were rescued from the building by firefighters. They were all transported to local hospitals. The fire is currently confined to the building; firefighters are making progress on extinguishing the fire.
Firefighters rescued four people from the building—one with critical injuries, two with moderate injuries, and another with minor injuries. The fire is still active on the second and third floors, with no noted extensions to nearby structures, as per a tweet from the San Francisco Fire Department.
EMS units are on the scene.
Firefighters report they have four patients and will require six ambulances to respond to the scene.
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Thank you to our brave SF firefighters who risk their own lives to pull people out of danger. You are the best!
lucy41594122: Shame on you! People are people, whether they are rich or poor, whether they are someone you like or not. Have some compassion! Your “who cares” comment is hateful. Lucky for the rest of us, it is the minority viewpoint in San Francisco.
Why don’t I see dozens of citizens thanking the fire department, here and now!? What would we do without them? They are the best of us! Let’s give them the appreciation they deserve!
I was standing there when it started and I saw this critical condition people be wheeled out and one lady was burned really bad on her face and hands to the point where she was blistering, stuff you see in the movies
Thank you to our brave SF firefighters who risk their own lives to pull people out of danger. You are the best!
lucy41594122: Shame on you! People are people, whether they are rich or poor, whether they are someone you like or not. Have some compassion! Your “who cares” comment is hateful. Lucky for the rest of us, it is the minority viewpoint in San Francisco.
Why don’t I see dozens of citizens thanking the fire department, here and now!? What would we do without them? They are the best of us! Let’s give them the appreciation they deserve!
I was standing there when it started and I saw this critical condition people be wheeled out and one lady was burned really bad on her face and hands to the point where she was blistering, stuff you see in the movies
Thank you to our brave SF firefighters who risk their own lives to pull people out of danger. You are the best!
lucy41594122: Shame on you! People are people, whether they are rich or poor, whether they are someone you like or not. Have some compassion! Your “who cares” comment is hateful. Lucky for the rest of us, it is the minority viewpoint in San Francisco.
Why don’t I see dozens of citizens thanking the fire department, here and now!? What would we do without them? They are the best of us! Let’s give them the appreciation they deserve!
I was standing there when it started and I saw this critical condition people be wheeled out and one lady was burned really bad on her face and hands to the point where she was blistering, stuff you see in the movies
Thank you to our brave SF firefighters who risk their own lives to pull people out of danger. You are the best!
lucy41594122: Shame on you! People are people, whether they are rich or poor, whether they are someone you like or not. Have some compassion! Your “who cares” comment is hateful. Lucky for the rest of us, it is the minority viewpoint in San Francisco.
Why don’t I see dozens of citizens thanking the fire department, here and now!? What would we do without them? They are the best of us! Let’s give them the appreciation they deserve!
I was standing there when it started and I saw this critical condition people be wheeled out and one lady was burned really bad on her face and hands to the point where she was blistering, stuff you see in the movies
Thank you to our brave SF firefighters who risk their own lives to pull people out of danger. You are the best!
lucy41594122: Shame on you! People are people, whether they are rich or poor, whether they are someone you like or not. Have some compassion! Your “who cares” comment is hateful. Lucky for the rest of us, it is the minority viewpoint in San Francisco.
Why don’t I see dozens of citizens thanking the fire department, here and now!? What would we do without them? They are the best of us! Let’s give them the appreciation they deserve!
I was standing there when it started and I saw this critical condition people be wheeled out and one lady was burned really bad on her face and hands to the point where she was blistering, stuff you see in the movies
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