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Harold Dunn praises San Francisco firefighters for saving lives during Masonic fire

January 10, 2024 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California



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Harold Dunn praises San Francisco firefighters for saving lives during Masonic fire
The San Francisco City Council meeting held on July 4, 2025, featured a poignant public comment from Harold Dunn, a resident affected by a recent fire at 720 Masonic. Dunn expressed profound gratitude to the emergency responders who saved his and his wife Natalie Bauer's lives during the incident. He recounted the harrowing experience of escaping the fire, which engulfed their home and left them with no viable exit routes. Dunn detailed the severity of his wife's injuries, which included multiple fractures and internal injuries, emphasizing the critical role that first responders played in their survival.

Following Dunn's emotional testimony, the council members engaged in discussions regarding the fire's impact on neighboring homes. Vice President Morgan inquired about the extent of damage to adjacent properties, to which Chief Fletcher confirmed that several homes suffered significant damage, including compromised roofs and fire within the walls and attics. The council members expressed their condolences and appreciation for the firefighters' efforts, acknowledging the dangers posed by such fires in densely populated areas.

Commissioner Frasier highlighted the importance of the firefighters' actions, noting the comfort and inspiration their bravery provided to the community. The meeting concluded with a collective acknowledgment of the risks faced by emergency responders and the gratitude of those they serve. The council's discussions underscored the resilience of the community and the vital role of public safety officials in crisis situations.

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