A San Francisco firefighter was rescued after falling down an elevator shaft in an early Friday morning Sea Cliff fire.
A San Francisco firefighter was rescued after falling down an elevator shaft in an early morning Sea Cliff fire.
Crews with the San Francisco Fire Department responded at 4:25 a.m. to 224 Sea Cliff Ave. on a report of a structure fire. A firefighter had to be rescued after falling down the elevator shaft while working the fire. The Fire Department reported the firefighter was transported to a local hospital for evaluation and is expected be okay.There were no reports of other injuries, and no residents were displaced due to the fire. The house is listed for sale at $15,375,000 million, according to Zillow. The real estate website reports this house is under contract.
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