Noe Valley Fire: 2 Dogs Die in San Francisco Home



The fire killed two pet dogs and their bodies were found by the Animal Protection and Control Bureau. (Provided by San Francisco Fire Department)



San FranciscoA fire broke out in a residential building in Noe Valley community early on the 19th, and three residents were forced to evacuate and there was no danger. Another friend who was not present at the time was confirmed to be safe.

The fire broke out at 5:30 a.m. on a residence on 26th Street between Castro Street and Diamond Street. The San Francisco Fire Department pointed out that the building was located in the alley and when firefighters arrived, the building was completely trapped in the sea of fire.





Fire Department spokesman Lt. Mariano Elias said the fire caused twopetThe dog died and his body was found by the Bureau of Animal Protection and Control. One of the residents had reported missing roommates and firefighters had not found the person as of 9 a.m. Monday. However, subsequent updates indicate that all four people related to the residence are safe.

Ilias pointed out that firefighters found “stopping items” inside the building. He said: “The so-called hoarding means that there are a large number of items in the house. The traffic line leading to the door from the house is blocked and the door is full, making it very difficult for us to enter the building for search and rescue work.”

Pacific Gas & Electric Co. cut off the power supply across the block for safety reasons, and the Red Cross also came to assist affected residents. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.


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