Crime & Safety
2 Alarm Fire Destroys Presidio Heights Building
The four story building put out so much smoke that nearby residents were advised to shelter-in-place.

SAN FRANCISCO — San Francisco crews knocked down a two-alarm fire in the city's Presidio Heights neighborhood early Friday morning, fire officials said.
A building in the area of Lyon and Clay streets went up in flames around 4:45 a.m., and the blaze was raised to a second alarm response due to heavy fire from all four floors of the structure, the San Francisco Fire Department said on social media.
Residents were earlier advised to shelter in place.
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Crews are continuing to extinguish flames in void spaces to confirm all of the fire is out, while smoke has decreased, fire officials said.
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