A massive, multiple-alarm fire in San Francisco's Mission Bay neighborhood burned for hours Tuesday, sending a plume of black smoke high into the sky. As of 6:45 p.m., firefighters had contained 50 to 60 percent
It took 150 firefighters and 90 firetrucks, but a “five-alarm fire” that is burning in San Francisco, Calif. has been successfully brought under control. The San Francisco Chronicle reports that the fire, said to be the largest seen in
San Francisco Fire Department spokesperson Mindy Talmadge told AP the building was under construction, which made putting the fire out more difficult since fire suppression systems — such as water sprinklers — had not
SAN FRANCISCO — San Francisco firefighters prevented a five-alarm fire from spreading from a condominium construction site to nearby buildings on Tuesday. The fast-moving blaze, which sent an enormous plume of black smoke into the sky, began around
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – A major fire burning Tuesday in San Francisco's Mission Bay neighborhood sent an enormous plume of black smoke high into the sky. One firefighter suffered second-degree burns to the face, Fire Department spokeswoman Mindy