Bayview warehouse fire grows to 4 alarms
A warehouse fire in San Francisco's Bay View district has grown to a four-alarm blaze that has prompted fire officials to issue a shelter-in-place order.
A warehouse fire in San Francisco's Bay View district has grown to a four-alarm blaze that has prompted fire officials to issue a shelter-in-place order.
A warehouse fire in San Francisco’s Bayview district has grown to a four-alarm blaze that has prompted fire officials to issue a shelter-in-place order this afternoon.
The fire in the single-story warehouse was reported around 1 p.m. in the 1300 block of Donner Avenue.
At 2:11 p.m., San Francisco Fire Department officials announced via Twitter that the fire had grown to a three-alarm blaze and that they had issued a shelter-in-place order for the four blocks east of the warehouse.
The fire had grown so intense, however, that by 2:19 p.m., fire officials declared the blaze to be a four-alarm conflagration and called in yet more fire crews to attack it.
No injuries have been reported.
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