San Francisco fire crews suspend search for person in water near Pier 32, 1 rescued
Fire crews have suspended the search for a person who was reportedly in the water near San Francisco's Pier 32 late Saturday night.
BAY RESCUE - 02/15/2025 at 2220 hours, Pier 32.
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SFFD and SFPD units responded out to Pier 32 for reports of 2 persons that fell into the water. @SFPD and #yoursffd were able to locate and rescue 1 person from the water. That person was transported by ambulance to the… pic.twitter.com/iM8wvPluid
The San Francisco Fire Department said it received reports of two people in the water near Pier 32 around 10:30 p.m.
One person was rescued and was taken to Pier 40 to be transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
San Francisco Fire confirmed that on Sunday at 6 a.m., units returned to the water to search for the second victim but did not find anyone.
By noon, crews said the search and recovery mission was suspended after not locating the second victim.
Many visitors flocked to San Francisco on Saturday as the city held the Chinese New Year Parade and NBA All-Star Weekend.