Multiple Fire Agencies Respond to a Building Fire in Stockton, Officials Say
- A fire broke out early Friday morning on 5th Avenue in San Francisco, damaging five buildings and causing significant destruction to three of them.
- The San Francisco Fire Department reported that 35 residents were displaced from their homes due to the fire, with one cat confirmed dead.
- Around 144 firefighters responded to the four-alarm blaze, which started around 1:54 a.m., and were able to stop the forward progress of the fire by 4:30 a.m.
- Firefighters faced challenges due to overhead wires and the close proximity of the wooden structures as they battled the flames.
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Cat dies, residents displaced as massive fire destroys multi-unit buildings in SF's Inner Richmond
Dozens are now looking for a place to live and a cat is dead after a large fire ripped through several buildings in San Francisco's Inner Richmond District early Friday morning.
Four-Alarm Fire Tears Through Inner Richmond Row Houses, Displaces 35
A major blaze broke out overnight in SF's Inner Richmond, destroying or damaging five row houses on 5th Avenue between Balboa and Anza streets, leaving one pet cat dead and 35 people displaced. The fire began around 1:54 am Friday, as KRON4 reports, on the 500 block of 5th Avenue, near USF, and flames quickly spread across three adjacent three-story residences. It became a four-alarm blaze, with 140 firefighters on the scene, trying to keep it f…
Huge S.F. house fire in Inner Richmond displaces dozens of people
Large fire burns through homes in SF’s Inner Richmond, dozens displaced
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- A large four-alarm fire ripped through several multi-residential buildings in San Francisco’s Inner Richmond neighborhood early Friday morning. More than 130 firefighters responded to the blaze before it came under control at 4:37 a.m. The San Francisco Fire Department was dispatched at 1:54 a.m. to the report of a fire in the 500 block of Fifth Avenue. The flames spread across five three-story multi-residential buildings…
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