Crime & Safety
1 Suffers Serious Burns In San Francisco Fire
The person was taken to a burn center in serious condition, fire officials said.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA — One person suffered serious burns after discarded smoking materials sparked a fire early Saturday in San Francisco's Western Addition neighborhood, fire officials said.
The person was rescued by fire crews from a unit in a building at 1425 Fillmore St. shortly after midnight, according to a Twitter post by the San Francisco Fire Department.
The person was taken to a burn center in serious condition. The blaze was deemed accidental.
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