1 hospitalized, 13 displaced in Mission fire

1 hospitalized, 13 displaced in Mission firePhoto: Google Maps
Teresa Hammerl
Published on August 06, 2019

On Monday afternoon, a one-alarm fire broke out at 1076 Capp St. (at 26th St.) the San Francisco Fire Department said.

The blaze, which started at 4:23 p.m., was under control by 5:15 p.m. While no one was seriously injured, one adult had to be taken to the hospital for smoke inhalation. 

13 people and two cats were displaced by the blaze, which started on the building's second floor, SFFD said. The cause of the fire remains under investigation, and the displaced residents are being assisted by the Red Cross and city services.

The fire was the second to occur in San Francisco on Monday. Hours earlier, another one-alarm residential fire took place on Commonwealth Avenue in the Richmond District, displacing two residents.