1 critically injured as crews respond to SF Outer Sunset fire burning 3 homes: SFFD
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A two-alarm fire burned three homes on 47th Avenue between Irving and Judah in the Outer Sunset district of San Francisco. Fire crews arrived on scene and conducted rescues of three adults. One adult was found in critical condition and is receiving emergency medical care. A pet was also rescued and is being treated by paramedics at the scene. San Francisco Fire Department resources remain committed to fire suppression, medical assistance, and scene management. Investigations and efforts to secure the area are ongoing as responders work to ensure safety and limit further property damage.
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- One person is in critical condition from a 2-alarm fire that burned three homes in the Outer Sunset district of San Francisco, fire officials say. SFFD says the fire is on 47th Avenue between Irving and Judah. Crews are on scene, and firefighters have rescued three adults. One of those people is in critical condition, according to SFFD. A pet was also rescued and is being cared for by paramedics.
One person is in critical condition from a 2-alarm fire that burned three homes in the Outer Sunset district of San Francisco, fire officials say. SFFD says the fire is on 47th Avenue between Irving and Judah. Crews are on scene, and firefighters have rescued three adults. One of those people is in critical condition, according to SFFD. A pet was also rescued and is being cared for by paramedics. Stay with ABC7 News for updates on this developing story.
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