Fire crews contain two-alarm fire in Portola District
San Francisco Fire Department crews contained a two-alarm blaze in the city's Portola neighborhood early Saturday morning.
San Francisco Fire Department crews contained a two-alarm blaze in the city's Portola neighborhood early Saturday morning.
San Francisco Fire Department crews contained a two-alarm blaze in the city’s Portola neighborhood early Saturday morning, according to fire union officials.
The blaze was first reported around 5 a.m. in the 300 block of Wayland Street, union officials said. Families were displaced, but an exact number of people affected wasn’t provided.
E42 first on scene for 2nd alarm #Fire 🔥. Crews worked quickly to contain the fire to the single residence under construction. Connecting residences were saved with minimal damage. #yoursffd #1u pic.twitter.com/FY5C5ut8ri
— San Francisco Firefighters 798 (@SFFFLocal798) March 9, 2019
The majority of the damage affected an under-construction home, and nearby homes suffered minimal damage, fire union officials said. Fire department officials weren’t immediately available to confirm details of the blaze.
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