Tuesday, March 20, 2007

SF Firefighters Battle Three-Alarm arson Blaze

SF Firefighters Battle Three-Alarm Blaze
SF Firefighters Battle Three-Alarm Blaze
San Francisco police are looking for a resident of the apartment building in San Francisco's Hayes Valley that caught fire early Monday evening after arson investigators found evidence that the blaze had been deliberately set. Eighteen people were displaced and a firefighter was hurt after leaping from a fourth-story window during the battle to contain the three-alarm fire, an official said. San Francisco fire Lt. Ken Smith said advancing smoke inside the residential four-story building on 52 Page Street forced a firefighter out of a window and onto the roof of an adjoining building 12 feet below. The firefighter sustained ankle and knee injuries in the fall but was able to rejoin his unit, Smith said.

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