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Two people are in critical condition after being struck over the weekend by drivers in the Mission and on Van Ness Avenue.
Both people were rescued by firefighters from the burning building.
The collision occurred around 9 a.m. this morning, and the pedestrian remains in life-threatening condition.
Rescuers performed CPR but the swimmer did not survive. No details about the identity of the swimmer were immediately available.
Officials say the person is in serious condition, with burns to 70% of their body.
Official city records show that Black San Franciscans made up 31% of curfew arrests and citations, despite being only 5% of SF's population.
The victim was transported to a local hospital with life-threatening injuries and died in the hospital.
"This fatal crash occurred in a part of San Francisco that’s been short-changed in terms of traffic safety improvements," Jodie Medeiros of Walk SF said.
The victim was transported to a trauma center at a hospital.
The heavy surf and cold water of Ocean Beach is a constant danger — the incident comes just one week after a man died after being carried out by a rip current.
Residents on 9 blocks of Potrero Hill were told to leave their homes as firefighters battled the blaze.
Another man was also caught in a current, but was rescued by a surfer.
A Mustang plowed into a street-level apartment.
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