Crews have contained a two-alarm fire at a residential high-rise in the Inner Sunset which caused two people to jump from the windows.
Firefighters contained a blaze that that caused two people to jump from the windows of residential high-rise in San Francisco’s Inner Sunset neighborhood early Tuesday morning.
Five people were injured, including the two individuals who leapt from windows on the second story “for their safety,” Baxter said. Those two, along with one other victim, were transported to a local hospital and “will be okay.”
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