Firefighters quickly contained a blaze in a two-story San Francisco home that left one person injured early Sunday morning.
Crews responded to the 1600 block of 42nd Avenue around 5:58 a.m. after receiving a 911 call reporting a garage fire, San Francisco Fire Department said via social media.
When firefighters arrived four minutes after receiving the report, they found heavy flames on the first floor of the structure and smoke coming from both the front and rear of the building.
One woman was rescued from the backyard and treated for smoke inhalation. She was later transported to a hospital for further care, authorities said.
Firefighters contained the blaze to the first floor, preventing it from spreading to the second story or attic.
One person other person was displaced, firefight