Fire at 24th and Shotwell displaces 11
A two-alarm fire was brought under control Wednesday night in San Francisco's Mission District.
A two-alarm fire was brought under control Wednesday night in San Francisco's Mission District.
A two-alarm fire was brought under control Wednesday night in San Francisco’s Mission District, fire officials said.
The fire at 1007 to 1011 Shotwell St. was under control at 7:46 p.m. and everyone escaped injury.
Fire officials said three adults were displaced from 1007 Shotwell St. and accepted help from the American Red Cross. Eight were displaced from 1011 Shotwell St. and did not request help with temporary needs.
Fire officials said the cause of the fire is under investigation.
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