Crime & Safety
Multiple Rescues In 3-Alarm High Rise Fire In San Francisco
There have been no reports of injuries, but there have been multiple rescues.

SAN FRANCISCO, CA â A fire that strikes terror into anyone who has been in a high rise has been extinguished in a San Francisco, according to the fire department. The 3-alarm fire has damaged a 25-story high rise on Davis Court. The exact location is The Gateway Apartments and Townhomes, 430 Davis Ct, San Francisco.
The fire has been contained to floors 12-16, the fire department reports. There have been no reports of injuries, although the fire department reports multiple rescues.
According to apartments.com., rentals in the building range from $2700 for a studio apartment to more than $5,000 a month for a 2-bedroom.
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The fire department is asking people to avoid the area so emergency workers can do their jobs. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
It just jumped a floor. #sanfranciscofire pic.twitter.com/4lvFgeMlEF
â Lauren Machi (@lauren_machi) October 23, 2018
#sanfranciscofire currently growing downtown SF. View from wifeâs office! @KTVU @nbcbayarea @kron4news pic.twitter.com/ls3ImEDE8H
â Samuel Lemons (@samuellemons) October 23, 2018
You know when there are sirens going off like crazy in a city. . Sometimes ya gotta turn around and look out the window #SanFrancisco #sffd #fidi pic.twitter.com/ybFeCqR2Ql
â Kimberly Ward (@wardkimber21) October 23, 2018
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