Fire crews were able to get a two-alarm structure fire under control Wednesday morning in San Francisco after flames spread to one other building, according to the fire department.
The blaze was in the 1200 block of Fitzgerald Avenue in the city's Bret Harte neighborhood, and the flames had spread to an adjacent home, fire officials said.
A firefighter suffered minor injuries and is expected to be OK, fire officials said. The two-story home where the fire started sustained extensive damage and the other home had moderate damage.
Firefighters had the flames under control at about 5:25 a.m., about two hours after they responded to the scene.
The cause of the fire is under investigation.
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