Cars collide, 1 smashes into building in downtown SF; 3 injured. https://t.co/Q6hEVdfQ7N pic.twitter.com/L5BxYCKg7B
— KCBS 106.9 FM/740 AM (@KCBSNews) April 24, 2016
A multi-vehicle crash in San Francisco's Nob Hill neighborhood sent one vehicle careening into a building and resulted in three injuries, a fire department spokesperson said Sunday.
Bay City News reports that at 1:44 p.m. Sunday, at least two vehicles collided at the intersection of Sutter and Taylor Streets.
The crash sent one of the cars into what clearly looks to be the Sutter Pub & Restaurant, located at 700 Sutter Street.
TAYLOR/SUTTER TWO VEH COLLISION ONE INTO A BUILDING (NO REPORT OF STRUCTURAL DAMAGE). 3 PTS TX , 1 serious 2 minor incident closed 1351 hrs
— San Francisco Fire (@sffdpio) April 24, 2016
As you can see from this photo from CBS 5, a second car was sent onto the Taylor Street sidewalk as a result of the crash. Further details on the circumstances of the collision were not available at publication time.
According to San Francisco Fire Department spokesperson Jonathan Baxter, "one person suffered serious injuries and two other suffered minor injuries" in the incident. All three were transported to San Francisco General Hospital, he says. As of Monday morning, their conditions had not been publicly disclosed.