An Inner Richmond resident was injured Monday night, when a fire blazed through a building on Fifth Avenue, near Presidio Terrace.

According to tweets from the San Francisco Fire Department, crews were called to 191 Fifth Avenue, which is at the corner of California Street, at 8:52 p.m. Monday.

CBS 5 reports that "Upon arrival, firefighters found heavy smoke coming from the four-story building’s top floor."

By 9:03, the SFFD says the one-alarm fire was contained. One adult fire victim suffered non-life-threatening injuries in the blaze, and was transported to the hospital for treatment, according to the SFFD.

In total, five adults, one child, and two dogs were displaced by the fire, the SFFD says. The Red Cross and city services have both been notified, according to the SFFD, and will be handling the assistance effort for the victims.

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