On Tuesday in San Francisco's Mission District, firefighters responded promptly to a one-alarm fire that broke out around 2:36 p.m. at a residence on Hill Street. Fortunately, the fire was swiftly contained, resulting in no injuries. However, the flames did cause damages to the neighboring home. The cause of the fire, reportedly linked to a cigarette, is under investigation as officials await an assessment of the property to determine potential displacements of residents.
At approximately 2:36 p.m., responding firefighters extinguished a small one-alarm fire at a Mission District home, which caused some damage to neighboring properties but resulted in no reported injuries.
The cause of the fire, believed to stem from an ignition source on the back deck, is still under investigation by fire officials, who will assess damage before residents can return.
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