The San Francisco Fire Department got a call at 9:50 a.m. Thursday about a fire in development at 209 14th Avenue (at California), and they reacted by 9:55 a.m. according to tweets from SFFD Captain Jonathan Baxter.
The one-alarm fire was considered under control by 11:41 a.m.
Two individuals needed rescue, consisting of one by ladder, per the Chronicle. A cat was likewise rescued and reunited with its owner.
The 2 individuals who were rescued were said to be in “moderate” condition after being carried to a regional emergency clinic.
In overall, 13 citizens of the building were displaced, and the Red Cross was on the scene offering help.