Dogs Die In Fire | SFPD Cop Arrested On DUI Charges: NorCal In Brief
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2 dogs die in fire at SF Noe Valley house with 'hoarding' conditions, SFFD says
San Francisco fire crews contained a house fire on 26th Street near Castro in Noe Valley Monday morning, but say two dogs died and one person inside was able to escape. They also said that "hoarding" conditions were making it difficult for firefighters.
'Hoarder' House In Noe Valley Goes Up In Flames, Two Dogs Killed, One Person Possibly Missing
A house on 26th Street between Castro and Diamond streets in Noe Valley caught fire early Monday morning, and while it's unclear if there were any human casualties, firefighters found two dead dogs.The fire broke out around 5:27 am Monday, as KPIX reports, and was initially reported as a one-alarm fire. A house that was set back from the street and built behind another house was "fully engulfed," according to the San Francisco Fire Department. A…
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2 dogs dead in SF Noe Valley house fire Monday
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- A residential fire Monday morning in San Francisco's Noe Valley neighborhood killed two dogs, according to the San Francisco Fire Department. The house on 26th Street, between Castro and Diamond streets, was “fully involved” in the one-alarm fire just before 6 a.m. One person was found to have self-evacuated from the home. It was later learned that a second person who was unaccounted for was not at the residence at the ti…
Two dead dogs were the result of a reported fire in a house on Monday morning in the Noe Valley neighborhood of San Francisco, according to a fire officer. Around 5:25 a.m., firefighters responded to a burning house on 26th Street, between Diamond Street and Castro Street. According to Lieutenant Mariano Elias, spokesman for the San Francisco Fire Department, the house presented conditions of excessive accumulation of objects. Upon arrival the f…
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