Two Dozen Displaced In Tenderloin Apartment Building Fire
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Two Dozen Displaced In Tenderloin Apartment Building Fire
"A 2nd alarm was called due to the fire traveling vertically in the light well from floor 2 to the roof of the 6 story building. 1 alarm fire on the 200 block of Turk St. Fire started on the 2nd floor light well of a multi story apartment building. A 2nd alarm was called due to the fire traveling vertically in the light well from floor 2 to the roof of the 6 story building."
"The one-alarm fire escalated to two alarm, as the San Francisco Fire Department explains, when the fire traveled through the light well up to the roof of the building. 1 alarm fire on the 200 block of Turk St. Fire started on the 2nd floor light well of a multi story apartment building. A 2nd alarm was called due to the fire traveling vertically in the light well from floor 2 to the roof of the 6 story building."
"As KPIX reports, 25 residents of the building were displaced. The extent of the damage to the building is unclear, but the fire department noted they were continuing to extinguish flames in the walls of the structure over an hour after the fire began. No injuries were reported, and the cause of the fire is under investigation."
A fire broke out around 11:30 pm Tuesday on the second floor light well of a six-story apartment building on the 200 block of Turk Street between Jones and Leavenworth. The initial one-alarm response escalated to a two-alarm incident when flames traveled vertically through the light well up to the roof. Twenty-five residents were displaced. Firefighters continued extinguishing flames in the building’s walls for more than an hour after the fire began. No injuries were reported. The cause of the fire remains under investigation, and the full extent of the building damage was not immediately clear.
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