Overnight Fire Injures 2, Displaces 10 In San Francisco's Mission District

SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) – Firefighters Thursday morning responded to a two-alarm structure fire on Mission Street in San Francisco.

The fire broke out at 3047 Mission St., according to firefighters.

The fire was reported under control around 4:30 a.m.

Firefighters said 10 people were displaced due to the blaze, and the American Red Cross has been called in to help the residents.

Officials told KPIX 5 Thursday morning that two people were injured.

Crews remained at the scene Thursday in a cleanup capacity.

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