Flying debris seriously injures SF pedestrian
A pedestrian suffered life-threatening injuries when they were hit by wind-driven debris this afternoon in San Francisco's Mission District, fire officials said.
A pedestrian suffered life-threatening injuries when they were hit by wind-driven debris this afternoon in San Francisco's Mission District, fire officials said.
A pedestrian suffered life-threatening injuries when they were hit by wind-driven debris this afternoon in San Francisco’s Mission District, fire officials said.
The injuries were reported at 2:54 p.m. at 23rd Street and San Jose Avenue.
Fire officials said another pedestrian was also injured by the debris. Their injuries were not considered life-threatening.
Both people were adults and both were taken to a hospital.
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