Five residents of an Excelsior building escaped injury this morning, after a two alarm fire consumed their home.
According to tweets from the San Francisco Fire Department, the blaze broke out at 12:07 a.m. Wednesday at a home located at 475 Vienna Street.
#101817WF1 WORKING FIRE, 2ND ALARM, 475 VIENNA ST, SF, 00:07 PIO ON SCENE pic.twitter.com/e5SL8JwW9q
— San Francisco Fire (@sffdpio) October 18, 2017
According to Zillow, the structure, which was built in 1978 and was last changed hands in 2011 for $570,000, is a single-family home that contained four bedrooms.
#101817WF1 UPDATE 2 story single family dwelling Primary search for victims is clear. avoid area PIO ON SCENE pic.twitter.com/VHSZMiHn4z
— San Francisco Fire (@sffdpio) October 18, 2017
After a search for victims, the SFFD was able to confirm that no one was injured in the blaze.
#101817WF1 UPDATE EXTENSION TO BRAVO AND DELTA EXPOSURE NO INJURIES 2nd alarm AVOID AREA pic.twitter.com/BL5Jw2UeUQ
— San Francisco Fire (@sffdpio) October 18, 2017
#101817WF1 UPDATE making progress with no injuries Unk Displaced AVOID AREA PIO ON SCENE 2nd Alarm 1227am pic.twitter.com/QpOXSqprAb
— San Francisco Fire (@sffdpio) October 18, 2017
By 12:40 a.m., the SFFD said that they'd managed to contain the fire.
#101817WF1 UPDATE 2nd alarm 476 VIENNA Street is CONTAINED with no injuries. 5 confirmed Displaced at this time @RedCrossBayArea ENROUTE pic.twitter.com/uwW4NB7xSb
— San Francisco Fire (@sffdpio) October 18, 2017
Five residents of the home were displaced in the fire, the SFFD says. As of publication time, the cause of the blaze had not been identified.
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