SAN FRANCISCO—At just before 8 a.m. on Tuesday morning of July 1, 2025, the firefighters of the San Francisco Fire Department were called into action to respond to a fire alarm at a multi-story, supported-living residential apartment complex by the name of Rose Hotel on 125 Sixth Street, located in the Mid-Market area in the city of San Francisco.

The firefighters from the San Francisco Fire Department rescued one tenant, who had jumped from a third-floor window, where the fire first started, onto an adjacent rooftop. There, they rescued the tenant, who sustained no injuries. The firefighters of the San Francisco Fire Department also rescued yet another tenant, who was still inside the third-floor apartment complex when the tenant was rescued by the firefighters of the San Francisco Fire Department.

The tenant received non-life-threatening injuries, treated by San Francisco Fire Department Emergency Medical Services, who was at the scene of the fire to attend to any injured parties. This tenant was the one who really required any form of rescuing and attending to. Because of the fire, two tenants of the residential complex, Rose Hotel, were soon to be displaced because the fire caused their living quarters to be in uninhabitable conditions. These two tenants will have to find other means of shelter. The cause of the fire was later to be discovered as an accident, coming from a lithium-ion battery from one of the mobility devices owned by one of the tenants, according to the San Francisco Fire Department.