A two-alarm fire that injured a man in San Francisco's Marina District Thursday morning has been controlled, fire officials said.
The fire department wrote on Twitter at 7:07 a.m. about the fire at a building in an area of Lombard and Divisadero streets.
The blaze caused minor damage to an adjacent building before being extinguished, fire officials said shortly before 7:40 a.m.
A 65-year-old man suffered smoke inhalation in the fire and has been taken to Saint Francis Memorial Hospital in stable condition, fire officials said.
No other information about the fire was immediately available.
#NEW #Video: #SF firefighters tossing out burnt things from inside apt, hosing down any hotspots. @nbcbayarea pic.twitter.com/IR9qTP8vKm — Stephanie Chuang (@StephChuang) December 3, 2015
#SF firefighters put out 2alarm apt fire on Lombard near Divisadero, overheard paramedic say 1 person sent to hosp pic.twitter.com/0O32pldG00 — Stephanie Chuang (@StephChuang) December 3, 2015
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Flames grew pretty fast according to neighbor Adam Brown who snapped this pic after he evacuated #SF pic.twitter.com/ix557UNgmP — Stephanie Chuang (@StephChuang) December 3, 2015