SF Firefighters save mother, daughter from vehicle electrified by live wire from downed tree

SF Mother, daughter talk about escaping electrified vehicle after tree brings down live wires

SAN FRANCISCO -- Two people inside a car escaped with their lives after a tree and live wires toppled onto their car in San Francisco Tuesday.

The San Francisco Fire Department tweeted about the incident at 19th and Fulton avenues just north of Golden Gate Park at 1:52 p.m. 

According to the fire department, a mother and daughter remained in their vehicle as they waited to be rescued, essentially saving their lives as the vehicle's sunroof was blown out and the wire was arcing on the corner of the driver's side window and side view mirror. 

"The glass completely shattered and caved in," said Jiyu Park. "The lines fell on both sides of the car so it was sparking when it first initially fell but we just had to stay inside because of the electrocution."

"Definitely. 100 percent," said SFFD Battalion Chief Glenn Kircher of the pair's life-saving actions. "So they had wires on top of them and there was an arc that was created from that, and if they had stepped out they would have grounded themselves and would've been electrified at that moment, probably with severe injuries or even possible death."

The two women were shaken up but suffered no additional injuries. 

"Stay in the car until help comes," said Kircher of anyone who finds themselves in a similar situation. "That's the safest place you can be. The car at that moment is grounded due to its rubber tires contacting the road."

The San Francisco Department of Emergency Management issued an alert for residents to avoid the area of Fulton Street between 14th and 20th avenues as crews worked to clear the scene.

Vehicle traffic and Muni bus routes have been rerouted due to the incident, SF Muni officials announced on Tuesday shortly before 2 p.m.

Inbound and outbound 5R buses were rerouted to Cabrillo Street between 14th and 25th avenues.

Residents can review life traffic information at https://511.org/.

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