Cargo pallet fire breaks out at SFO, impacting some services, officials say
Key Points:
- A fire broke out around 2:15 p.m. on Friday in several cargo containers outside a United Airlines cargo building at San Francisco International Airport, but it has since been contained.
- The San Francisco Fire Department, assisted by the San Bruno Fire Department, responded to the one-alarm fire, which was limited to five conex storage containers.
- No injuries or public threats were reported, and flight operations at SFO remained unaffected despite road closures near the fire due to smoke.
- The AirTrain Blue Line service to the rental car center and long-term parking was temporarily suspended, with a bus connection provided from the terminals.