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Mary recounts harrowing fire experience and praises firefighters' quick response

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



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Mary recounts harrowing fire experience and praises firefighters' quick response
In a recent San Francisco city meeting, a resident shared a harrowing account of a fire that threatened her neighborhood, highlighting the swift response of the city’s fire department. As she recounted her experience, the room was filled with city officials, including Vice President Morgan and Commissioner Fraser, who listened intently to her story.

The resident described how she was working late in her dining room when she noticed a strange red fog outside her front door. Concerned, she stepped outside to find ash falling from the sky, a clear sign of danger. Realizing the gravity of the situation, she quickly called 911, providing crucial information about the homes in her vicinity and the people who might be inside.

Her voice trembled as she recalled the sound of fire trucks approaching, a moment that brought both relief and anxiety. “I was getting more nervous by the minute,” she admitted, as she tried to assist the 911 operator with details about the unfolding emergency.

When firefighters arrived, one rushed to her gate, and she was able to let him in, offering her key to help them access the building. “You better get out of here,” he urged her, prompting her to grab only a coat and her phone before fleeing the scene. The sight of her neighbor’s house engulfed in flames left her in shock.

Despite the chaos, she expressed gratitude for the firefighters' efforts, noting that over 100 firefighters worked diligently to contain the blaze and prevent further destruction. “The fire department did its job,” she emphasized, thanking them for their bravery and quick action.

As the meeting continued, other members of the public were invited to share their thoughts, but the impact of her story lingered in the air, a poignant reminder of the risks faced by communities and the heroes who protect them.

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