Fire crews in San Francisco rescued five people with injuries including two critically injured victims from a two-alarm apartment building fire on Ellis Street Friday morning.
The fire was still burning actively on the second and third floors of the building as of 10:49 a.m. The fire did not extend to neighboring structures.
SFFD Assistant Chief Bob Postel said arriving firefighters found"heavy fire burning on the first and second floors with immediate rescues." Postel also offered some clarification on the number of people injured. A total of seven people were hurt, with one critically injured victim -- an elderly woman. The rest suffered moderate to severe injuries, Postel said. Five total fire victims were transported to area hospitals.
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