1 critically injured, dog dead in SF Tenderloin apartment blaze

SANA Francisco (KON) – San Francisco Fireflower Department said that one person was seriously injured and a dog died in a residential fire in the city’s Tenderloin section.

Blaze erupted by a single weapon in the first floor unit of the building before 4:50 pm on Friday in the 400th block of Elis Street. The firefighters said that there was great smoke at the scene when they arrived. SFD said that there were no passengers in the unit, and he was fully destroyed in the fire.

The fire did not spread and placed under control.

SFFD said that two buildings were rescued from the fire with one person who suffers from inhalation of smoke. The other person rejected medical treatment. San Francisco said the San Francisco fire said a dog died in the accident and was hit by a second dog.

Residents and passengers are advised to avoid the Ellenworth and Jones Street area.

The cause of the fire is investigated.

San Francisco Supervisor Pillaal Mahmoud participated in a social media post that he went to the fireplace and visited the victim in the hospital.

“Thank you SFFDPIO and SFPDOFICIAL For your response and fast service, the supervisor wrote Mahmoud. “I came to the scene of the accident and spoke to each of the driving employees and residents of the building, and fortunately the building remained safe, and the residents were safe. One of the residents of the hospital and the scene was still under investigation.”

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