No injuries in three-alarm Financial District fire
Residents from around 20 units of a high-rise building in The City were displaced following a three-alarm fire in a high-rise building in the Financial District Monday night, fire officials said.
Residents from around 20 units of a high-rise building in The City were displaced following a three-alarm fire in a high-rise building in the Financial District Monday night, fire officials said.
Residents from around 20 units of a high-rise building in The City were displaced following a three-alarm fire in a high-rise building in the Financial District Monday night, fire officials said.
The fire had been contained around 6:08 p.m. Monday after burning units on the 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, and 16th floors at 405 Davis Court, which is a 25-story, 196-unit building, fire officials said.
Fire officials initially said the fire was at 405 Davis.
The Red Cross is assisting the residents that were displaced and opened a shelter overnight at the Salvation Army’s Chinatown Corps Community Center at 1450 Powell Street.
No one was injured and the cause is under investigation.
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