A blaze at a temple residence in San Francisco's Mission District displaced 15 occupants and injured a firefighter on Tuesday evening, according to fire officials.
Around 6 p.m. Tuesday, the San Francisco Fire Department said a two-alarm fire hit the residence of the Hua Zang Si Buddhist temple on the 3100 block of 22nd Street. Shortly before 11 p.m., officials said the blaze was contained.
As crews extinguished the fire, a firefighter reportedly suffered a minor injury.
The fire department said three cats and a dog were among those rescued from the blaze.
The American Red Cross came to aid the displaced occupants, according to the fire department.
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