Car flips over in the middle of downtown San Francisco intersection
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Car flips over in the middle of downtown San Francisco intersection
"A car overturned in the middle of an intersection in downtown San Francisco during a crash on Friday afternoon, Lt. Mariano Elias with the San Francisco Fire Department told SFGATE. Fire crews were called to Market and Larkin streets at 2:43 p.m., Elias said, for a two-car collision. Medical crews were on the scene as of 3:18 p.m., treating two people for minor injuries, he said."
"The crash also caused disruptions to the streetcars on the F Market line, according to the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency. Inbound streetcars on Market Street are "holding positions," and outbound streetcars are being rerouted, switching back to the regular route at the ferry, SFMTA wrote on social media. The agency is advising riders to use Muni subway service between Van Ness and Embarcadero stations. Riders should expect delays, and the latest information can be found on the agency's X account."
A car overturned in the middle of the intersection at Market and Larkin streets in downtown San Francisco during a two-car collision on Friday afternoon. Fire crews responded at 2:43 p.m. and medical teams treated two people for minor injuries by 3:18 p.m. No details were provided about the collision's cause. The crash disrupted F Market streetcar operations, with inbound cars holding positions and outbound cars rerouted to resume the regular route at the ferry. The SFMTA advised riders to use Muni subway service between Van Ness and Embarcadero stations and warned of delays. Emergency officials urged the public to avoid the area.
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