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San Francisco fire officials detail five-alarm Mission Street blaze that displaced about 60 residents

San Francisco Fire Commission · June 22, 2016
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Summary

Assistant Chief Saragusa briefed the Fire Commission on a five-alarm fire near 3300 Mission Street: rapid escalation from first alarm to fifth alarm, roughly 22 engines and 8 truck companies deployed, preliminary property loss estimated at $9 million and about 60 occupants displaced; department and other city agencies are coordinating shelter, demolition and resident support.

Assistant Chief Saragusa gave a preliminary incident report to the Fire Commission on June 22 about a five-alarm fire that began at about 14:19 at or near 3312 Mission Street.

"Preliminary estimate on property loss is $9,000,000. Displaced occupants are approximately 60," Saragusa said, and described a rapid escalation in fire conditions that required successive alarm increases and eventually defensive exterior operations because of…

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