Firefighters in San Francisco faced down flames in a residential neighborhood yesterday afternoon, answering the call to a structure fire on the 2300 block of 30th Ave. The San Francisco Fire Department reported they were dispatched at approximately 3:21 PM to tackle the blaze that had engulfed a two-story single-family home.
The department acted quickly to contain the situation, with firefighters working aggressively to bring the fire under control swiftly. Information from the San Francisco Fire Department indicates that their efforts successfully confined the damage to just one building. The incident resulted in no injuries, although the unfortunate aftermath left one adult resident without a home. Aid was promptly arranged, and the Red Cross was dispatched to assist the displaced individual.
On December 8, 2024, at 3:21 in the afternoon, the San Francisco Fire Department responded to the 2300 block of 30th Ave. for a reported structure fire at a two-story single-family home
— SAN FRANCISCO FIRE DEPARTMENT MEDIA (@SFFDPIO) December 9, 2024
Upon arrival, #yoursffd confirmed a fire at a two-story single-family home.
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The cause of the fire, which the firefighters were able to subdue before it could spread to nearby structures, has been labeled as accidental. The swift containment spared neighboring homes and likely averted what could have been a more extensive disaster.