3 injured in 4-alarm fire in San Francisco's Lower Nob Hill

SANA Francisco-San Francisco (SFFD) said that the crews had extinguished a fire with four traces in a residential building in the Lower Nobel neighborhood of the city.

The accident was initially reported at 5:52 pm on Saturday as a “fire that comes out of a window on the second floor” before progress, SFFD said.

San Francisco Fire told the residents to avoid the Washington Street area and the Larkin streets due to the “large work fire” at the time.

“All three floors were burned” in a social media post and said that neighboring buildings were also damaged by the fire. It is not clear that the number of tenants were displaced.

The image with the permission of the fire department in San Francisco.

SFD said that three injuries were reported, and individuals were treated by the paramedics on the site. The officials said the victims were evaluated to see if they need additional care in a nearby hospital.

It has not yet known what caused the fire. SFFD said that 120 firefighters responded to the scene, and the deliberate investigation began.

The Ministry of Emergency Management in San Francisco published an original alert at 6:36 pm at X (Previously Twitter) From “fire activity” in the region, residents must expect to delay traffic and take alternative roads.

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