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nert program. >> thank you, madam secretary i see we have some representatives here from nert and we're going to hear first from our chief the department. >> thank you good morning. >> commissioner president covington and commissioners before inviting the representatives up from lieutenant and others from the executive board and sally hear as well i want to talk about the award we'll officially present on behalf of the government we this deputy chief williams attend the state of california 2015 governors volunteering and sifrgs award above and beyond the call of duty in the volunteer ism and happy to report the san francisco
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emergency response team commissioner president covington you or are nert the disaster got the program of the year award honors outstanding volunteers that demonstrated an unwavering commitment to the local community a quote from the california's governor governor jerry brown the men and women radio california heros they're an inspiration at the ceremony karen baker presented the honors to the honorees in the state capitol in sacramento and quoted we recognitions the amazing men and women dedicated to volunteerism and service our community i will agree our communities are more resilient to those folks that have their acts of service and existed to penalty those award we got the award and wanted to let you join
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in on the great work by the nerts program and the many volunteers i'd like to now sit down from up here and ask you'll have those associated with the nert program to come forward i'll present you with the award. >> thank you chief joanne hayes-white. >> thank you for the special
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preservation and the governor's office but most importantly thank you to our volunteers our assignment this year, the that led to this award was years and years of volunteer service prep to respond in a disaster environment and the it was lake county that got but recognized with the support that the volunteers were providing for the residents returning the human element really to be focused on the support of residents returning to a disaster area is very important we're training and training for a disaster here and i want us to be mindful that when the disaster is here we're the residents returning we'll be supporting each other to our volunteers thank you for the effort you've done so far and prepare prepare prepare that is
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what the going to have us survive the best we possibly, and thank you for the recognition. >> thank you lieutenant will anyone else be speaking no lieutenant please come back to the microphone. >> thank you introduce yourself. >> talk about nert. >> thank you, commissioner i'm lieutenant and i'm the program corridor for nert neighborhood emergency response team wear a training program to help san franciscans and anyone that works in the city prepare for a large-scale emergency and along the way the training gives people the confidence if they're in a smaller emergency if they're responding to a house fire or in a car accident the skill traffic signals to the day to day and in fact, agree phone
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call from a woman that lit the garbage cans on fire and her phone call i knew want to do at 3 o'clock in the morning it allows people to respond and no cost to the planter and have 25 full sessions year around and you'll find on the website sfgovtv.org slash sf nert and our firefighters are the instructors and engaging and fun and encourage anyone that lives in san francisco take the training. >> thank you for that update having gone to the nerts owe salute you and now is the time for the applause. >> (clapping.) >> thank you, commissioner absolutely today, i have
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advisors chair gary and secretary max minute and shelly is a legislator long-term volunteer and others with us today . >> applause. >> hold open open up for public comment and commissioners. >> thank you very much. >> uh-huh. >> members of the public that wants to comment on this item seeing none, public comment is closed. and i'll go to my fellow commissioners beginning with commissioner nakajo. >> thank you very much madam president and all of you nert members this morning. >> i truly wanted to express our appreciation and how proud we are within our how many years have
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you been the corridor of our coordinator of nert. >> for 11 or so years a 10 year parties that's how i know. >> 12 years. >> is 12 years is part of continuity and again, i truly appreciate your hard work couldn't work separately you're a team and you're one of san francisco's finest team i ask whether the city has this kind of model i stopped asking asking we have our model i'm a san franciscan in 89 and interesting you don't forget that terror only a tremor to remind you in japan in south america devastation i like your presentation being ready ready ready and in terms of your
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seriousness of the subject matter but not 20 to scare anyone or myself or myself the ability that it will happen here in san francisco we need to be ready is a very, very serious issue and makes me feel good that i know you have members of your nert squad and your nert and being a nonprofit to do everything or everything please. thank you commissioner vice president cleaveland. >> it is truly awning honor to have you guys here this morning i think that out of the 1989 quarter this is the best thing engaging the private citizens how to prepare for the next emergency whether big or small so volunteers all of you ousted there to be congratulated for providing our time personal time to learn how to engage and help
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our fellow citizens in the event of an emergency wonderful remarkable program worthy of the governors recognition my personal congratulate you all. >> thank you commission and commissioner vice president cleaveland and commissioner michael hardeman. >> congratulations to everyone the surprising thing how nice the board looked and the governor is known for being infrastructure frugal i'm sure no crystal involved in that he watches our money very good so congratulations and then was not mentioned he know the chief mentioned in the past local 798 and the chief worked together to make sure that in the matter continued when a question was so everyone deserves a pat on the back thank you thank you for all
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your hard work and it look a lot of time to be involved in that one project thank you. >> thank you commissioner michael hardeman and thank you lieutenant for you know your enthusiasm and knowledge and you know all of the good work you and our volunteer board do it is an amendment program and i encourage everyone to you know go to the website and to join nert and to be trained and you get a nice vest and hard hat okay. a big book of what to do when and where and it is - the best way that you can help yourself and our family and greater community and city so i really applaud your award and agree with commissioner michael hardeman it is very attractive can you hold it up so we can get
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a good look at it we're peaking over the desk. >> wonderful it is beautiful. >> it is, it is thank you, thank you again, all of you very much madam secretary. >> (clapping.) >> item 5 approve the minutes from regular meeting on may 11, 2016. >> thank you are there any members of the public that would like to comment on the minutes as submitted? all right. public comment is closed. fellow commissioners >> so moved madam chair. >> moved by commissioner michael hardeman and commissioner vice president cleaveland. >> all in favor, say i. >> i. >> next item.
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>> item 6 overall on airport consensus and overview from assistant deputy chief rudy on the current developments of airport division. >> okay morning madam president. >> morning. >> commissioners and chief joanne hayes-white and director chief gonzalez. >> an update and new things that are take place we operate and so i'll get organized here. >> commissioners you do have
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in our packets the san francisco fire department division. >> handout that has a lot of good information and i do believe their duplicate indicates of the slide that the depth will be sharing with us today. >> while we're waiting think of future agenda items in advance of item 10 we're going to be discussing
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that. >> all right. go to the computer. >> technical people in the house here. >> hello thank you. >> their sending somebody up i understand a technician is on the way.
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>> the san francisco international airport this is an illustration what it looked like it was called the field airport and we, of course, know we have evolved as san francisco is one of the most beautiful and progressive and busiest airport in the world. as far as firefighter the san francisco sublet airport is recognized as an ishgsdz or indexes e it categories indexes in the san francisco fire department is an indexed it is the size of planes and the number of deparches that take off that are airport that are 200 feet and take off 5 times a day san francisco the arch bus that p holds nine hundred volunteering passersby and the
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770 and the organization 380 thirty with the large aircraft leaving on a daily basis this will dictate the firefighter equipment i apologize for the technical difficulties here commissioners and that's all right. >> the f e a utilizes the index to dictate the type of equipment and. rightone: us to have 3 large stricter vehicles the bread and butter vehicles used throughout the three of those that have triple f fathom and called a
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clean agent together our requirement to be able to produce at least 6 thousand gallons of water combination of those 3 vehicles together we have 4 of those vehicles that produce 45 hundred gladdens of water we're over the limit perspired by the fda with the 3 sticker vehicles we have 4 of them and two engines structured type of engines that have one thousand gallons of water two actually, one under aerial platform and another delivered in 6 months on top of we delivered to the airport two mc medical type of units that care for up to two hundred and 50 patients per apparatus that enables to us to deal with a large-scale event in the
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operating area with they've over three or four hundred people injured overseeing apparatus allows us the medical equipment to attend to their needs a little bit more about san francisco international airport the second busiest airport in san francisco behind lax and the 24 busiest in the world and many passersby we'll exceed that in 2015 as well as far exceeded in 2016 there are 3 domestic and an international terminal lastly the communication and beauty of the airport a detail going to this to make the travel experience for those passengers underlying in and out of the airport on top of the responsibility that our firefighters have to be prepared for in terms of of
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aircraft there's 20 thousand employees that work at the airport not only prepared for aircraft incidents but structural fires throughout the airport that is a little city within itself and a tremendous amount of training to deal with both situations the air traffic controller has run ways two east and west due to the large aircraft that fly if two left runways over 10 thousand feet the room to slow down and the other two runways under 8 thousand feet staffing at the air traffic controller we have one deputy chief working days and training days then a battalion chief as many of you may know that is included into the mixed at the
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airport recently that gives us the ability to stretch our command structure at a large incident a rescue captain work there twenty-four hours a day and makes a difference in our work to complete the jobs incidents and 3 lieutenants and 16 firefighters and 3 medics working twenty-four hours 7 days a week on scene that is our bread and butter this apparatus outside of this truck in the city that is the cool itself thing those apparatus are extremely high tech 4 wheel drive and 45 hundred gallons of water and fathom 4 hundred and 60 pounds that is a clean agent we utilities on
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the electrical systems inside the plane a high reach chart as you can see at the top of apparatus a peering nozzle to penetrate the side and make entry and has a forward-looking infrastructure red camera we can have fog or the fact that night time it is completely difference and to see hot 1309s if from their internal camera on the inside this vehicle as a daily use system in case of large fuel and breakdown that and cool it with water and has sprinklers on top of the cab it can be extremely hot so it cools down
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and engages those sprinkles to cool the cab. >> our power point is malfunctioning i'll read off any copy i apologize additional firefighters is two structure type of engines for experience at the airport one carries seven hundred and 50 gallons one one thousand gallons rescue 47 is a mr. chairman truck we're getting a second one in 6 months with the aerial trucks it is important it is expanding facility we're building all over the airport facility with a high-rise hotel that will make our equipment for appropriate with the situations a higher
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level of floors we're experiencing that with the buildings that are currently there recently we've acquired new apparatus with a command vehicle command 211 that is similar to the unit in the city and for a large-scale that allows us to put our incident commander and other personnel inside of the vehicle all kinds of enhancements and cameras to keep the incidents and separates the command from all the distractions and noise inside the hazardous area with at enlistment we're getting comfortable with the technology as i mentioned we recently reviewed two mc or causality units as i mentioned some of those planes come in and they're filled with passengers
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if we ever get into a situation we have hard landing and i'm talking about a considerable number of patients those units can deal with up to 5. passersby with the als medical equipment that will respond to a large-scale ain't and brand new been on working on the air traffic controller at 3 months now the next page our 767 training anxiety their 99. >> trying to duplicate the training this is a brand new plane that we received a couple years ago the old one was broke down and used on numerous indications this give us an opportunity to you pull the vehicles and positioning them and getting the vehicles with that type of a
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large-scale plane we have search and rescue inside so all the seats challenges our firefighters to have to get in there particularly at night and it also is a great training device for law enforcement the f did i i we have to wait in line to use our equipment but it is a great tool another program before the super bowl was mobile medical bike it is an outstanding program our police officers have been utilizing bilks and trained medics on the proper use of riding a bicycle those are equipped with als equipment the beauty of this program is there
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in the terminals during the holidays and during super bowl at the, maneuver from one terminal to the next amazing in a quick fashion and made a tremendous impact on the response time the police officer in particular love it they'll say have to be on scene and fight through the traffic with that program your ability to get on scene has improved tremendous so it is a great program and medic rc is to the commended for putting together this program >> another feature at the airport that expedites our ability to maintain the tactical imagination a ground system in the past units would have to respond to the admonition o and refill their tanks this construction will be underway roughly in 8 to 6 months and
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underground hydrants that be located on the charley name it that will not impede 9 runway but to refill their tanks and get back to what they were doing training at the air traffic controller again is kwieblth different we do thought city. current firefighters gone through a 48 hours curriculum in terms of training with all of the members anyone that come down to and new to the airport division will go through the 40 hours curriculum and putting together a curriculum with our counterparts in the dallas forgot worthy and training the chiefs in the city little battalion chiefs and an intense command structure type of training program we plan think sending them down in august
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they'll be prepare for the next large-scale incidents being able to train them helps >> us to plug in our chiefs and taking the battalion chiefs as the operation chief and helps give us the ability to utilize our personnel we are including if chief if san mateo for the training as well. i'm sure our familiar the city respond to the call boxed we respond to alerts their warning that come from the tower from the pilots to approach to give us a prewarning they might be experiencing some type of technical problem 3 alerts we respond to alert one a mechanical problem that is flashed on the pilot with the cell tower they'll be
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notified an alert is that progress that initiated us pulling our apparatus and standing by generally those are very, very minor situations alert 2 a little bit more serious in nature part of reports an indicator light showing smoke or polk stuck landing gear units will stage on the dedicated locations at that time the plane lands safely they'll escort the proprieties to the gate alert 3 is different we get an alert 3 this is generally in the hard landing some type of the plane has lost their engines and can't function properly 3r5r7z their elevators when an alert 3 is requested by the tower we
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automatically request a 303 or one 01 that is a first alarm response and our san mateo counterparts sends 5 trucks and a chief that again age alert 3 a situation where we are going to have some type of hard landing and injuries and damage involved the time i spent one year and a half at the air traffic controller i've been there 3 months on this 2 alert 3 they could have been alert two not that i want to make people nerves but several minor things that can motivate the pilot to call ahead next time your underlying ahead look at the yellow apparatus someone made a call that is something that
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would erisa be prepared your next slide is just statistics of the different things we respond to at the airportnychia a lot of millions people fly into the airport accept and expend their medics to the gate not to mention the 20 thousand employees that work there again, you'll notice the medical in 2015 was close to 4 thousand responses and just over 4 thousand responses for all other personnel that you look at the alerts it give us the number of alerts alert one throughout 2015 and alert 2, 65 alerts from pilots that were concerned something could go wrong be prepared throbbing that generally speaking none of these things are serious the next slide how we set up our commands structure utilizing our
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battalion chief and d oc and the deputy and the commander inside the command vehicle to assist and, of course, we have operations fire take and evacuation and supervisor tang officers we're running drills going on right now at that moment and thursday and friday san mateo and our san francisco units just rehearing this initial response to the air traffic controller our staging procures and have a red capping drill 3 times a month and sit down and have clamor discussions what we expect in the future it is go to network with our san mateo counterparts and have a great relationship the vast voter of our d pafrnz fly over water so a major concern we have to be prepared for a large-scale
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marine disaster the next slide a couple years ago construction on the measure from the response facility it was completed it was houses at the oyster marina so the units get into a van and get on the boat and respond to whatever the situation was out in the bay now this is right across the street from the two house and expedite the response get on these whatever aquatic resources and get out immediately a picture of two of the resources our boston rescue 99 and rescue 45 as well as our pencil watercraft this is an old picture we received two new watercraft two days ago our san francisco yack the waters in the
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water are 7 feet deep their mud flaps the boat allows us to get on the mud flap for any type of a rescue also as i mentioned we'll be moving into a new facility the next slide is under construction behind and slightly to the south of our current station 3 facility and the last slide is just the addition of what it looks like i put a few extra slides in your packet to show you how the structure will be put together we've excited about moving into the new facility any questions >> thank you, chief at this point, i'd like to call for public comment from going to the
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commissioners okay. >> any public comment on this item? okay public comment is closed. >> and i'll go to my fellow commissioners starting with commissioner vice president cleaveland. >> thank you, madam chair and thank you, chief for a great report. >> a couple of questions in terms of training you said that there is a 40 hour curriculum; correct? >> yes. >> specialized for our firefighters that are serving at the air traffic controller. >> yes. >> can you talk about what kind of training that 40 hours institutes. >> the 49 the bible of the air traffic controller has training components that firefighters have to spent a certain amount of hours hero the aircraft familiarity and extinguishing
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and forceable industry 11 components and a number of specialized consistence the faa says if you're near a large body of water you have to provide aquatic services 11 components we have specialized areas at our air traffic controller airport it is 13 we spends several hours into the field. >> it seems like 40 hours have not enough in specialized training. >> not enough training. >> a lot of retraining and updates on new equipment and . >> i might add with the faa you need to be retrained annual you go through the faa inspection their strict on reviewing the training records and be
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retrained within a year they watch us closely and have to report. >> retraining is what. >> a live burn we fly to a facility in dallas and part of that is making the attack on the facility in the airport in the interior and exterior as well as hours of classroom time. >> very good the incidents the the bike program is a great idea i want to see that implemented how often has it been called on. >> and utilized during the high memorial day and super bowl and there have been a few demonstrations requests by the police department and put them out there it is something we can see in the future putting out that p there everyday as our personnel increases in the future a great program.
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>> my last question in terms of the events around the medical the code 9 what is it. >> it is a police response. >> we're looking at the chart thank you very much. >> good job. >> thank you commissioner vice president cleaveland. >> commissioner michael hardeman. >> thank you, madam chair chief csa lessons - there's for resources a month or two from now thinking about the leading ends this is very, very well done thank you very much. >> thank you. >> the sticker 45 hundred. >> yes. >> or 4 thousand 5 hundred whatever it is an amazing thing and i do know that when the san
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bruno fire broke out i talked with the crews and they held so much heat they could barely touch the windows and inside they got so close after being there a short-term they were positive that the tires are going to be skoechd the fire was tremendous you know they thought that maybe some of the rubber lineing and nothing. >> now you know why you spend one million dollars. >> are you sure only one million dollar. >> it is a little bit more the airport deserves a pats on the back knowing that the tragedy or you know the sadness of that incident which i
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obviously call the miracle if they hit one second sooner no passengers were left the good it came out of that all this equipment that keeps on being purchased by the airport especially under john martin's leadership he retired but known for delivering i don't imagine having better relationships than with the airport. >> we have a great ri67 a lot of support from chief joanne hayes-white and director chief gonzales and they're ready to purchase the equipment. >> thank you the commission too because they have the
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resources they're doing very good financially and hopefully not a dip in the economy someday we will but we're getting catch up on that sticker 4 hundred was i spent half a day at the airport before the san bruno fire and they showed me how to use the joystick and the airplane and you see the windows and they describe the different things you use to put the fire out basically and that was a great experience so but very grateful that the airport continues in support of
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firefighters and makes the job good again, you have to remember i just marveled i don't know if mike harmon would have gone near that plane including the police officers that went into the plane knowing that was nobody knew it wasn't going to blow up and if not for people told me not on concrete where the puddles could have filled up with fuel it was one of the reasons that - anyway is the gentleman still here. >> no, he's been recorded director of the airport. >> he'll be taking over in a walk week. >> congratulations. >> i invite you to come down
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and get a ride in the apparatus we have now. >> commissioner nakajo. >> thank you very much madam chair and chief for your comprehensive report on the airport i also wanted to call for this presentation because it is so much going on and i really wanted to see the commission updated as well as the public i have a few questions chief when it comes to the airport staffing i know you have on the page a listing of various chiefs from the deputy chief to the battalion to the b.c. to the rescue captains and the captain one there are three houses at the airport. >> yes. >> and so in terms of those three houses who's the boss on the shift. >> that would be the battalion
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chief. >> okay. >> with one battalion chief he can coordinate 30 houses. >> they oversee 5 to 6 houses so one battalion can oversee those quite adequately and also with the assistance the captain. >> okay. those 16 firefighters those 3 lieutenants they all again, you showed the reenforcement they're a responsible how does it breakdown one from the rig and one from the boat chief. >> yes. similar it to new york city, in fact, we're in the process of training more of the big rig drivers to make sure we have enough as we move up to the watches we got done with the person in charge of the training trained 8
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new members to pass them up agency boat operators we have one boat operators on a given watch is being a boat operator they don't respond to me apparatus specifically for a marine response but again training more individuals to be boat operators and, efficient on personal water aircraft our aquatic program we're extending i spent a week in boston airport putting together a marine disaster symposium - everybody is specialized we have specific operators as well as boat apparatus and have members who
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have trained as bay rescue folks so everyone has a region they can cross train and have actually done that. >> on the whaler how many personnel and part that have personnel somebody can be is in a water a scuba rescue. >> first of all, we don't have a scuba team we put out in the future we'll be able to put together but right now can you repeat your question. >> how many crew on a what le >> question have only so many people to put on a boat right now we are set up a dispatch one
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boat a major event in the bay we have to rely on other resources because we have to be concerned what is going on with the a o a in the bay still open if we have an incident right now we only set up for one boat out in the bay perhaps two jet skies so we have to be careful. >> that whaler but personnel in the boat. >> yes. the boat operators at least 3 personnel our preliminary primary guarantee boat is the whaler. >> - any other municipals
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have water rescue teams or squad. >> the team as a zodiac and a new boat and the park has an air boat, and then outside of that they have a dingy they get out in a major event and pull people out of the water we're in a process in the marina for a response and the altogether is working heavy on that that definitely we'll have to incorporate our water assets and think about 777 going down in the bay it will break apart and in the water just eemgsz o overwhelms so with the different all the time with the companies in san francisco and other agents in the east and west sheet metal workers as well as
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in san francisco together we should as well as the coast guard we should be able to put together the type of responses and keep in mind that again depending on the tide some of the ambulances can't get into where they need to. >> in terms of a sticker conscious is that one driver and one personnel operates. >> two personnel a spotter that sits next to the driver. >> and in terms of the new expand center you talked about coordination this command center as consumption beyond the camera or visual attached to the command center to see the scene. >> when you good inside one wall full of screens from different angles and complete visual of everything going on and the ability to patch in into
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the e oc with other agencies and again primarily separates him from the hazard area to conduct busy with other agents that might be within the command post and extracoronally hi tech apparatus that separates the command for the incident. >> not to get technical two of in the rig is out there with a visual like a camera back to the command center where is that camera at a member with the camera or. >> it's on the roof. >> okay. >> and boom and can rotate and more than one contemporaneous for an angle controlled in the inside. >> okay chief concerns the mobile bike program is a great program i know that a lot of our responses what are medical passengers,
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personnel who court reporters the medical component to the airport. >> with those medics. >> our rc captains 3 rc captains earlier when i was at the air traffic controller as a a train chief they're working twenty-four hour and 3 talented captains they oversee the program not only do they institute the programs they're also out there and teaching the employees at the airport stuart beach has the program that implements incidents in case of earthquake they can deal with their own issues and train hundreds of employees and your basic b l s medical expert they can assist with the hundreds of potential customers that would be there and injured so they do
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quite a job and put this program together along with chief dale when he was the ac of the airport and started that months ago we have talented people. >> i truly presenter our presentation chief and bring up updated i'm loading to the future with the new station i'm going to make a comment has nothing to do with with yourself i think that has shame that the public and the members of this audience are not able to see how good this report in terms of visual it reenforces our presentation and perhaps at some point we'll fix the technical situation and available to the members after the presentation so the administration if you can go duo that that's a comment not a criticism. >> you'll be invited to the
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ribbon cutting. >> thank you, madam chair and director chief gonzales is phil in for chief joanne hayes-white so you have a few comments. >> yes, ma'am man and woman commissioner nakajo if there was a dive operations a rescue squad regular members are dive certified would be the lead in that operation and we send the adequacy down for that in regards to the 3. question, show that next i'll invite r include that rudy make sure we have that together. >> very good thank you. >> can i have a comment again, i appreciate chief i know that takes a lot of work and want to share in our work and also a comprehensive great report as thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you commissioner
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nakajo yes chief it really is a good report and the visuals are great too bad we had a tech problem this morning since director chief gonzales will include it in his next report that will be two meetings from today, we'll get a chance to iron out the difficulties we had this morning and to tampering of that if we. >> we can upload this to the website. >> thank you, madam secretary. >> i have the judge a couple of questions you alluded to a 4 year plan is that a plan that is separate from the strategic plan underdevelopment. >> yeah. when i first got to the airport i was asked to put together a 5 year plan to see the needs at the airport specifically over the course of the next 5 years so being part of that is dedicated the unit at
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the airport and other items possibly hazmat situations an opportunity to suggest expanding our operation at the airport and increasing the personnel that type of thing. >> will this be an addendum to the strategic plan do you know director chief gonzales if that plan for the airport will be included under our forthcoming strategem plan. >> i'm not part of that committee but see the advantages it is part of fire plan for the airport. >> i think since it is such an important element that it being an appendix would be good but coordinating with the airport team as well as the other members of the strategic be planning committee.
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>> absolutely. >> thank you and i just wanted to know you said that we are an indexes e airport. >> yes, ma'am. >> is there a whole alphabet. >> a through e. >> we're the highest. >> the smaller departments other than san francisco. >> good and the apparatus did you please repeat the new apparatus that is coming in i think you said that the rescue 47 the one hundred. >> the aerial truck. >> yeah. a new performa truck delivered in 16 months and a engine solar or similar to this one will replace the oldest models. >> very good i think that would be a good idea for representatives from our commission to go to the airport
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commission at some point and really thank them for the resources they make available to us or we could do it lift ev'ry voice and sing by letter and all the commissioners can sign it is it a wonderful thing i agree with commissioner nakajo that the mobile medic bicycle program was brilliant do we borrow it from another airport and i'm not sure i saw a similar program 10 years ago at another jazz festival in pasadena with 10 thousand similar it seems to me an outstanding idea it has been out there i believe i mentioned chief barns and another chef with the police department put it together it is a fabulous program utilized
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during some of the more large-scale new years eve and north beach it is difficult for a personnel to get close to the units they're very mobile and increased response time. >> i know that director chief gonzales mentioned at some point i saw a report on channel 5 news i guess within the last month or so. >> yes. >> they showed the mobile medic units and this was a very enlightening perhaps we can borrow that clip and also so show it during one of the commission meetings they mentioned the unknown hydrants can you talk a little bit about that. >> in the pasthen we have 4 large vehicles we hold one back with the other 3 rotate one as
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one is getting low on water but a large-print out you can, quite a distance from any fire housed to go back it is a big delay that gave bitter to the idea of has nothing to do with having a water supply source on the a o a and not be how the for a large amount of time by the taxi weaves slightly away from the run away they see be with a manhole cover is connect to the system it will expedite other rephil of a large tank 45 hundred gallons it takes time and it is some of the airports have those types of things our facilities down at the airport
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are currently seen the plans and getting ready to break ground and put in the systems and very good i was wondering how the water was assessed and so they're below the manhole covers that make sense that makes perfect sense i'm glad you mentioned asia on a what changes have been made in terms of apparatus and personnel and procedures between the time of the. >> yes. some of the things mentioned in the presentation chief joanne hayes-white and director bohe's were even structural fourth amendment we were working days
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in a will be a large-scale oc i the asia plane flipped over as it almost do did this would be a different type of incidents and having the officering it paramount to their direction to have equipment at the time set up with the triage having them there 24/7 and implemented the battalion chiefs so we can you know have a stronger command structure so they're on scene 24/7 the training that we'll be doing in august what with our assistant chiefs and battalion chiefs responded to the airport and they're a bye product of
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asia i can't and having our acs are extremely talented the best in the country i have no doubt as chief accident when he managed that incidents along with others, however, the certification is very, very important we'd like to make sure those certifications are in place the apparatus the new mc u units are rely we're born out of this incident this gives us the ability to assist with a number of patient that are out on the a o organization that's a critical piece of equipment i showed one picture we have two they deal with up to 5 hundred patients the new truck delivered as i mentioned earlier the air traffic controller like san francisco is growing and more structures are being built with the 5 story high-rise hotel
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creates issues pressing our personnel and the truck and ability to reach up to the 5 or 6 floor is a plus that assists. >> as we witnessed the traffic in the bay area is worse and worse all the time we can't guarantee our response units will get there in a quick fashion getting across the 101 at 3:30 in the afternoon is a challenge and moving on along the command unit an older version but 34 this is a large-scale type of situation with the hydrants and the train is a biproduct of asian and i might add they did a fabulous job you know that was a day only
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the books like any incidents anything 83 that the brave men and women do there's an opportunity to train and no one is motivated not to move forward and learn so those items come out of that situation that makes things better. >> that was a very good soliciting improvements going online is very happening shortly i'm wondering how people are assigned to the airport. >> volunteer. >> it is on a volunteer basis you know being a firefighter in san francisco all the opportunities to expand our knowledge and obviously firefighting fires in san francisco it unique because of the proximity and the types of buildings we have but our water
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rescue 0 project practicing amend and squad the specialized training and the airport so throughout the careers we hope that people will take the opportunity to add to our book of knowledge as a firefighter we put out a general order wellness or twice to request people to get on the relief list when ready we have a shortage of staffing and ask them if they're ready to come forward we send them to dallas and train them and certified before they work we just right now we just want all our firefighters in the department to know there's a great opportunities at the airport to learn an entirely different approach to firefighters it is on a volunteer basis and people that are motivated to come forward
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and join the team at the airport. >> good the faa certification process how does that work. >> again, you have to complete the 40 hours curriculum that's taught in house at our facility and go to dallas with the 8 hour a live burn once a year fly down to dallas and looking at other facilities to make the travel and expenses better they go through a live burn which entails utilizing the apparatus and drilling on the components of the offering and making hand lines into the plain it is a controlled type of situation light up the plane that is taxiing and it is a great training so once they've completed the 40 hours class
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curriculum and the 8 hour burn they obtain their certification they have to be recertified every year but have to go take the live burn every year. >> so everyone at the airport is faa certified. >> yes, ma'am. >> very good, very good that's all the questions i have chief do you have any additional comments i'd like to make. >> thank you for the opportunity to share what we do he airport. >> thank you for your presentation and thank you commissioner nakajo for repeatedly asking for this item to be presented to us okay madam secretary we're going to go to item 8 before going to item 7. >> okay. >> we're skipping item 7 and
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now to 89 overview from mark corso on the current budget. >> welcome again mr. corso and finance and planning let me see if i can get my presentation working. >> okay. >> is it working. >> i think see. >> why not go - there we go. >> perfect. >> good morning. i want to give a brief overview the departments budget last week on may 31st the mayor prepared citywide balanced budget we've talked about this i want to go over the highlights that was proposed on behalf of the fire
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department. >> here's kind of a high-level of the budget as a whole we're looking approximately $374 million in fiscal year 2016-2017 and three hundred and in 2017-2018 an increase in the current year and mou increases and fringe benefit and additional funding initiate e initiatives this is leading to the overall increase in the budget i'm highlighting operations first, the two year budget property by the mayor is the continuation of the hiring plan over the course the two years to congratulate two h-2 that is 200 and 50 new members and retirements but at the end of the day we're anticipating a net increased to overall staff that
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reduces the overtime on the ems we're allocating funding for the paramedics to maintain glance staffing in addition it will be able to replace members transitioning to the 4578 academy and other members lots of to attrition in addition resources allocated for the per diem and h-8 ambulance project practicing. that is successful for the department there is been additional resources allocated for that in addition the annualtion of the positions in the current year whether the ems 6 program some of the initiatives are funded for the entire year over the two-year budget and chief talked to the air traffic controller and a enhancements not paid for by the
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city but a supplement to the operations mentioned the staffing since the asia i can't and implemented the rc in addition to h 40 battalion chief over the two-year budget the airport has requested to add app an additional pacific an duty this increases the als and in addition a substitution for one of the apparatus from h to a captain those are funded by the airport fire preservation we touched on significant personnel xachlts over the two years fund by the mayors but by dbi revenues that will be route to the department and first in fire preservation
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there is a h-32 captain and h-4 inspectors and 215 engineering to account for additional workload for the plan division and the complaint section that's been established under the chief in addition there is also some initiative that the department working closely with the legislation before you earlier as well as general outreach so dbi has agreed to fund an h-4 and h-6 investigator and outreach by the two positions on fire safety and education but also there's questions about fire trends or anything after the fact the resources will assist is we're working closely with those outreach and coordination of that the intent to kind of improve the education to various neighborhoods
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and then off the top of my head would be the resources for requested for the legislation that was dissolutions earlier we've been allocated and personnel analysis and an it position to assist with the tracking of the fire alarm alarm that piece of the pulsing is under the ass pies of dbi but discussing with dbi and the fire department the mayor's office the fire department will absorb that part and working with dbi and city planning and the mayor's office overall improved educational public information availability and transparency i think one of the goals of this legislation building owners can submit their fire alarms and if they have their certification on file we're trying to consolidate that working with plan and dbi
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not only for this but all building inspections and records available and easily available to the public and then the other part that was discussed earlier the plan review and the 5 year timeframe we anticipate a lot of those backlogged towards 2021 but want to get ramped up for training so the h-4 inspectors had will help us address the legislation. >> and next item i want to highlight our fleet and equipment and we're the departments is excited by the equipment allocation a mayors press realize but the pleaded and equipment that has been
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discussed obviously at the newcomers commission meetings previously and identified as the nun priority for the administration for labor as well as the budget committee i think the mayor's office heard that message loud and clear and wanted to thank them for their support and the commitment $14 million and the $4 million for the remaining 3 years a 5 year replacement plan. >> obviously only a 2 year budget only allocates for the first two but an allocation of $40 million over the next 3 years. >> which is a breakdown of the equipment both fleet and rescue equipment their approximately over the two years the purchase of 15 menus and 18 ambulances and ladder trucks in addition to specialized equipment including cb a packs and bottles and ohio
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drastic tools and ems tools and a match for federal grant we were awarded for a new dive boat for the department. >> briefly want to touch an capital and it $5.4 million for the capital budget above and beyond with the easter bond program with apparatus and boilers and general facility maintenance and in addition approximately 200 one million dollars allocated related to general obligation bonds for the equipment for the facilities that are renovated under the 2010 and other bonds that had been station 8:00, 16 and the projects 2015 projects and allocated $800,000 in the events and hopefully, the successful package of prop a which was on
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the ballot yes do allow the department to begin work immediately if it passes and hopefully that will that we can begin work immediately and not wait for bond precedes for the timeframe and those costs will be reimbursed at the later date but immediately upon passage the balloted and a one million dollars of the it projects two are underway with the replacement of mobile data terms and are the apparatus and ambulances in addition the vehicle modem project extending the wireless capabilities to the apparatus themselves and next mislead is kind of an overall detail on the bonds and
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i'll be happy to answer any questions you may have. >> at the end just, of course, timeframes going forward the mayor released they say budget may 24th last week and this turned over to the board of supervisors as well as the board of supervisors budget analyst for review and analysis and the fire departments first hearing about the budget committee next friday the 17 it is originally schedule to be this week but pushed back a week just for all the departments for all and we're scheduled to present on the 17 and then on the 23 as well at the board june 20th the scheduled event for the public comment for all departments the entire budget as a whole assuming all that move forward as scheduled july 19th is the budget at the board for first approval and july the following week for the second vote on the budget and currently
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working with the budget analyst on the information and analysis and discussing with them as they complete their report. >> like to open up to questions discussion first wanted to thank the budget analyst office for their support and worked well, a great relationship and worked with them over the past month and any general comments and thank you to the budget committee for their support throughout this process as well the members of the budget committee volunteered their times that was helpful for the department and hopefully those mentioned that was rewarding open up to questions. >> thank you mr. corso first open up for public comment any public comment on this item?
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all right. public comment is closed. and commissioners commissioner nakajo. >> madam president thank you plain clothes officer for your comprehensive report that's a good report and update it has been really great thing to be able to work with you those last three or four years definitely in terms of the last couple of years being able to inform and educate through the process the budget process the commission and the various members of the budget committee i also wanted to acknowledge the mayor's office of budget and acknowledge the and the members and also local 798 in terms of their members with the and looking forward to to process as we complete our requests and issues of the budgets my comments are all through the -
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>> thank you very much. >> the point of comprehensive thank you, very much mr. corso. >> commissioner michael hardeman. >> thank you, madam chair. >> good job mr. corso you know you and the chief and staff work hard it is refreshing to see finally the patience has paid off for all the equipment to get is one fell swoop is very nice it shows the patience has been awarded and the ballot measure something to insure funds for the fire department didn't have to take place because it would be after 2008 and the decline in falling behind especially the fire engines and fire trucks terrific
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he had a question only is defibrillators i didn't know they were that expensive what is approximately the cost of a defibrillator. >> their approximately 25 to thirty thousand each we had a grants to renovate, upgrade the ambulance with current defishlz but a trickle down with the trucks we are trying to get a replacement plan and replace the complete century. >> okay. well a great report and again like commissioner nakajo the mayor's office deserves a pat on the back and the staff and you for a great negotiation and sorry i don't see anyone from the landmark organizations here to support this it would be nice but i'm sure their delighted two thank you. >> thank you. >> commissioner vice president cleaveland. >> thank you for a very good report mark and your leadership
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on the financial aspect for our department is exemplar thank you for your comprehensive report and again like the on the fellow commissioners thank the mayor's office for the recognition of the fleet needed to have ongoing commitment for financial support and, of course, for our hiring program so support that and make sure we have adequate replacement of the cadets as a number of firefighters retire out of the department just wanted to thank you for your leadership and thank the chief for making sure our budgeting process is i should say a collaborative process than perhaps in the past i applaud the chief for the license plate. >> thank you the mayor and his leadership to make sure our department is the best it can be
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thank you. >> thank you thank you for your presentation mr. corso investigated as always i agree to some stent with the commissioner michael hardeman when he said that patience has paid off but i think that weeping and wailing and moaning sometimes gets response we did all of the above it was an entire team effort and certainly the chief you can the mayor's office of budget budget analysts the commission, and a number of key supervisors really coming in and the union, of course, so that was a united front and
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paying off those are the flush times if we don't get the money now it will be hard to ever catch up that is really good when i saw the mayor's budgets as present to the supervisors i was e laid down euphoric we're make a dent in all of the things we need regarding the fleet so this is a very, very good news and hope there be be more good news forthcoming thank you to everyone and thank you, again for your presentation. >> thank you and again, thank you commissioners for your support. >> surely. >> okay. now back to 7 and we'll go back to item 7 chief of
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the departments report on current issues and events within the department since the fire department meeting on the academies to planning and one and 50 anniversary updates and consumptions and outreach to other government agencies and the public and report from operations on overall field operations about the greater alarms and the medical integers and the airport division. >> good morning chief joanne hayes-white. >> this is my last report i know you received a full briefly on the budget as all the tuesdays to everyone's collective approach that paid off indebted to the four of you commissioners engaged in the process throughout and really into the men and women that
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operated on our apparatus everyday and sometimes challenging with the oldest rates they make that work and beautifully i present that and other entity i want to talk about our division for support services under the director of choomd they worked on the right arm plan and provided tours to the member of budget committee to show the fleet off and thank you for that as well regarding the academies you know tomorrow we will be congratulating the one hundred and 19 cadet 2:00 p.m. at rearing on high school and golden state these recruits and some starting as early as saturday this week we were proud
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to graduate thirty emts on friday and to the commissioner vice president cleaveland and to commissioner michael hardeman thank you for attending that ceremony that was quite warm but i think that was well received and happy to have the in any thirty members joining our ranks and have a bump up academy in place that is the opportunity for members that are rh3 level to aau sends to paramedics 13 members doing that and joined by another 13 h a per diem employees that will move both the level two rank and i believe 3 h-2 firefighters that will be h-3 level 3 with the paramedics and all that that is happening this month i have made selects for the academy beginning on june 20th,
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'42 members received theirs notifications last friday we had some other members that passed they were not selected but will be moved forward for the november academy we'll also innovative by the ends up of this week 12 members from station 49 that will join the one hundred and 20 academies approximately two weeks in the groups that were selected off the list passes their emt evaluation we'll do for the one hundred and 21 academy scheduled in november working with dhr to get a newer list i believe the list captures those that taken the test through may i intend to cast a wider net for selecting people with background and selections for future academy and begin in july
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related to the one and 50 planning we had a meeting on may 26th the next is june 29th so far everything we've put off in terms of the one and 50 has been well received i believe and cumber working on a volunteer day for in august we'll have a commission of a fire boat which date to be determined we've not received our foyer boat we're tracking that with a 9/11 celebration on 9 slash 24 and 25 the committee decided as opposed to have in conjunction with the f f giants the at&t park we'd like to move the venue to toward the south roe club and fisherman's wharf area that event that we have a headed by
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deputy chief and doing good work the month of october is fire presentation a film festival that sxilg is dissolution in november and finally in december there's more work to do on events that will come later this year i can skip over strategic planning and meeting that was schedule for may 31st poisoned abused we felt the recommendation was made the subcommittee had not quite gotten to where they need to get and a better plan to now we have the deputy director of planning working with the colleague and the decision was made she will meet one-on-one by the subcommittee chairs to get from them alternated information and feedback relate to the draft
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that was circulated so i believe we will have a report in the coming weeks to give great are details some of the events we've been involved since the last meeting several of us with the exception of director chief gonzales all the command staff thank you for participating in the memorial day and a mr. corso said the mayor gave his bucket presentation we're grateful for what we received and recognizing still additional provided we continue to address and lobby for in the coming budget years also thank you for the opportunity to meet with the new general from korea and oftentimes i'll meet with the
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consul generals to offer ideas about safety in the workshops and they're residents so enjoyed that introductory meeting director chief gonzales and i as well as division 3 acting chief and our fire marshall dan we met last week with sam dodge overseeing the mayor's hope program and talked about we'll have in the meeting, in fact, i met with the mayor so the concerns related to fires we've responded to be able to spruce and the surroundings home encampments it is very dangerous for anyone in and around those areas so coming up with team approach on homelessness a new director weep work with working closely and the department of public health and the sfpd so more to come on that but we want
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to make sure that we have a safe city with all the residents are protected and save i definitely think a team approach that would be helpful and at this time that concludes my report. >> thank you chief joanne hayes-white and is there any public comment on the chiefs report all right. commissioners public comment is closed. >> commissioner michael hardeman. >> hi chief i hate to bring up a negative i'm sure that everybody last week was paving rights to lieutenant perez and the firefighters tragedy your anniversary last week did go up to station 26 near my house i was going to station 39 but
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station 26 a 1058 stations showed respective for the loss firefighters that was two years ago that shows the danger of the job and wanted to say that all of us miss them and hopefully won't happen again. >> thanks commissioner, i also went up to you station 26 the morning of june 2nd and had the ability to reach out to both the families in memory and however of their sons serving our city. >> thank you. any other commissioners okay. well thank you for your report chief i think that i had a couple questions the one hundred and 50 anniversary do we have a banner or anything that can be used and
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paraded i think that a lot of citizens are not aware it is the one hundred and 50 anniversary. >> we're not a banner but planning to affix something of permanent state on all the facilities we're waiting to get the funding into the station for years to come in the form of broujz but not a banner at this point, we're working with the department of public works obtain putting up some of the banners you'll see along the port and city and told between hopefully, the july through december instrument to have those banners placed but not in a parade but along the streets on the street lights and so forth that's a work in progress. >> i think that members of the departments are partnering in so
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some parades with the prides coming up shortly is that might be a good idea to asphyxia banner thank you, again for your report things are going well and good news concerning the money so next item. >> director chief gonzales will provide his report awhile he's prep we can officially talk about it not only are we pleased with the budget we'll be receiving and mr. corso said a lot of not a done deal we've met with 5 members of the and chaired by supervisor farrell and mr. corso he admitted with him yesterday and the colleagues on that committee and supervisor yee supervisor kim and supervisor tang and supervisor wiener we've briefed them on the budget and additional last night we'll be
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moving as quickly as possible and that's a conversation with the mayor on building our ems facility adjacent to station 9 we're excited and also the 44 millions and the touch all fargsz to meet the modern technology our station are not will contestantly looking at. >> director chief gonzales can you hold on one minute chief joanne hayes-white last knitted bizarre incident on trvld. >> i thought i'd give us the opportunities i'll ask him as well director chief gonzales. >> good morning, commissioners and chief deputy chief of operations any reports for may to answer our question now to begin the report our units or
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ambulance are a medical on 55 mason when we went to the patient the ambulance was gone and recorded to the police it was tracked and the police chased them that's when they crashed and fire caused by the crash we were asked - we have protocol what we're supposed to do with the ambulance for protocol for different agencies to secure those events this is under investigation by us and obviously the accident done by us and the police as well. >> thank you. >> during the month of may two greater alarms one a second alarm at 1966 ortega two civilian and one firefighter injury and one fatality for
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children and adults replaced that was due to an electrical failure tung 40 was available when necessary observed fire and required a full post-office box when they arrived on scene a fire in process they stretched a line into the with garage drot rear of the building and 23 took a line into the building on the left which was also someone was involved agriculture division after providing a supply to engine 40 and tung 18 went to the roof and battalion 7 was exposure bravo and took - i want to mention that the battalion chief did an excellent job xhandz that fire i
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organized that and in an excellent fashion and the aggressive attract prevented this fire from expanding and the empower alarm this month another two alarm those on webster at 18 hours this was a four story type 5, 17 units there were no injuries american red cross was called because the fire what didal - the fire was extend to the attic space a corner building on hayes street that was incorrect the fire building was actually, one l-shaped building and nevertheless, the concern was fire if the attic and top floor matt haney both legs of the l
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aggressive action by those on the roof with the assistance of truck 6 helped to minimize the fire while louis the cruise to aggressively contain the fire from the interior not for the aggressive work by the companies that i want sunshine could have been much worse and residents displaced other items of note in may on may 22nd sftv first ambulance to use san francisco general hospital now emergency room entrance on may from the commander of the units on embarcadero we worked collaboratively with the rescue from under the train engines arrived after confirm they had the parked cars to the victim
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members of the rescue squad and truck 13 sftv were under the train car and secured them and get them to safety the victim was saved and transported to san francisco general hospital with minor issues over and over issues. >> may 235 china beach we rescued did victim on may 30th pier thirty the victim was under the pier we worked with u.s. coast guard and the police to the piano has understood that and saw the victim below the deck and truck secured the ladder to the fire apparatus and deployed to the water the members of the fire
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department saved the victim think outside the box on may 31st engine 44 was on scene 4 minutes after the call and observed the victim and figure out the flames and assessed the victim and recused the victim the engine 44 communicated with the crew and with the ic to make sure that the paramedics would be waiting and working with poe on the scene. >> the sftv pio like to commend our new pio for the immediate outreach and getting out to the public safety message on may 11th. luke's hospital the newly shelter in place were
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given out on alert with sftv if you want to sign up for alert sf is highly recommended dash 777 and follow the instructions there also message over twitter and facebook after it was cleared an all clear message was sent out previous to that that is important to emphasize to the pio others city departments we retweet the message to reach a large audience on may 1, '31 of the great media coverages on tv in our efforts which a good thing to the public on tms as i mentioned we completed the bum up of the 18 members of this academy and now
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13 going in as we speak the entry-level begin with recruits we attended that thirty member graduation graduated so two members the h h training was mentioned by cfo corso beginning in the field to open up that process with dhr for michael to have one per diem backing up the corresponds and proven to be successful our response times have improved a certain level of the state of so that's a successful program and ems we have the as the chief mentioned in the previous report and may 15 through 20 thank you to the members that celebrate our ems professionals on fire preservation listed in
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many my report a notifications of violations and control annual permit inspections 4 hundred and 43 permit for this year and 51 notice of violations an update on the accelerated code compliant the r-2 pending complaints 44, open complaints one and 23 and total 19th street and 8 percent 7 the accelerated code compliant working with the city attorney's office on the following properties 31 (calling names) and 2816th street street and in the process of is issuance of these letters that makes the nixon a in relation we're working on this is a work in progress. >> fire bureau investigations for the most of may is one
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hundred and 42, 66 structural fires, there were 3 fire fatalities two are didal the other is still in investigation that concludes my report. open for any questions. >> thank you director chief gonzales. >> commissioner president covington. >> yes. public comment? is open >> no one is approaching the microphone so public comment is closed. >> commissioner vice president cleaveland. >> thank you such director chief gonzales you're conferee report much appreciated had a question on that very unfortunate theft and construction i'm curious to the security procedures we have you know to protect that very valuable piece of equipment do we know the motivations were
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behind jumping in and driving that away stealing is essentially. >> i can't speak on the presenters motivation as far as safeguard different safeguards for diesel and unleads some need to be kept running for the battery not to be run down and they can be running and they can be locked at the same time. >> absolutely so other protocols or safeguard to prevent. >> that pointing was not done. >> at this point it is still under investigations to see what happened i'm not sure as you saw in the news it looked.
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>> much destroyed. >> so if someone tried to break into it those questions remain to be asked. >> the loss is it covered by insurance. >> i hope so laughter. >> the city is self-insured. >> so not so - we have less one less ambulance one million dollars piece of equipment. >> when brand new 200 and 25. >> that enjoy ride cost the city one-on-one two hundred plus thousand dollars that's shocking when you think how hard to work to get the budget of the fire department and see those kinds of losses we it to tighten up our security on all the equipment whether fires houses or fire trucks president's need to be revisited
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and renewed. >> there will be reemphasis on that one absolutely. >> commissioner michael hardeman. >> thank you madam president director chief gonzales thank you for the wonderful report. >> thank you, commissioner. >> i wanted to comment on the 2 alarm on 16th street avenue i was able to get over there just after it was put out that seeing some of the firefighters come out of there and the condition their soaking wet kind of a warm day and you know all the effort they had to glow getting in and out because staring the reasons burning building next to it it feels engulfed before none driving by in the street turned it in i heard that the fire commission on 17 avenue it was first recorded one of the
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neighbors of tfire station saw spoke that was the first notice of fire that's an odd thing one of the captains was telling me i was talk to him anyway very, very difficult good work and glad again is large group i think 65 firefighters with the different units attacking as quickly and the building with the bravo building was hammered a great job and refreshing just to watch everyone do their job and to save the whole neighborhood. >> they do a good job. >> sorry about the firefighter getting injured. >> a minor injury.
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>> thank you thank you. >> thank you commissioner michael hardeman. >> director chief gonzales can you tell us a little bit on page 5 the accelerated code compliant. >> currently working with the city attorney's office on the fossils properties 3491, 20th street and 2205 mission street and 2876 street what's the alerted code compliant and absolutely commissioner president covington i can have any fire marshall come up and thank you fire marshall de cossio. >> good morning and commissioners our rh is headed by the champion overseeing the complaint is a task force team that involves building fire, health city attorney's office, etc. so when we get complaints most of these have to deal with
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authority i don't have the specific criteria on the address but we go out as a task force team and from our perspective areas and apply the rules and issue in any notice of violation and so mainly has to do with with - >> if - how do those potential corridors come to your attention people call in. >> neighbors call in and file complaints and quite often live single-family dwellings we don't have visual we have to be called and we respond to ever complaint and ring the doorbell if we're not welcomed in we're not welcomed in and get complaints we forward we can't take action
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we forward it to the - consult with the city attorney and if someone is concerned about a relative reporting that a neighbor it hoarding what line. >> call a number of different agencies we get them quite a bit >> is there a direct line to the fire department a number you - >> just our general line for complaints typically how we get it but really mainly a mental health condition in my opinion and first safety, etc. when we go out to those individual homes we're looking for assess can the fire department get into to respond so help someone in need and the individual get out of their home that's the main thing and the other thing is storage you know in the proximity of
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appliances we look at those and in too much involved in anything else we're limited. >> good i encourage people if they have concerns to call in call the building department or health department by the way, hoarding is dangerous for the people around the hordes and especially for the herders themselves to - and all that stuff is potentially fuel i want to get out the word and i agree mostly a mental health issue okay. thank you for that and back to you director chief gonzales. >> so okay ace of accelerated code compliant it was good to
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learn more about the task force can you talk a little bit about the 3 fatalities. >> did you say 3 fatalities in may. >> yes, ma'am one was not a medical they were smoke in bed and that's what occurred the other one was a person working on a stove had an accident not a fire and the core street unfortunately, that occupant intumd. >> thank you for your details any other last comments or questions from the commissioners. >> thank you director chief gonzales for your report. >> thank you commissioner president covington. >> administering and item 9 supervisory model for station 49 update just the on industryy model for station 49.
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>> thank you, madam secretary colleagues this particular item we'll hold over for another times discussions are ongoing some progress is being made so i can definitely tell you that accident president and i attended a meeting with severalty members the department, of course, our chief of the department was there as well as a representative from human resources the paramedic captains, i think 4 of them there, the head of union tom o'connor was present and had a very, very good discussion i think that we are well on our way to solution that will appear on the next agenda as well okay. thank you item 10.
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>> agendas for next fire commission for the discussion of june 22, 2016, regular meeting. >> colleagues, any particular items. >> perhaps an update. >> commissioner vice president cleaveland. >> perhaps in light of the theft of our ambulance yesterday an update on security procedures that the fire department takes to protect the station and equipment the ambulances and personnel. >> would be a good update to have. >> thank you for suggestion utilized to add strategic planning would be good to have a report on strategy planning and how it is going any other commissioners? okay. as i just mentioned i
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think it would be good to do rc-4 and 49 as well since we were unable to get to it today >> so the vice president and i will work together to complete the agendas item is there anything pressing that my fellow commissioners feel should appear on the agenda then please contact me anything else at this time no last comments from anyone? okay public comment? upcoming agenda items that is public comment is closed. and i want to thank everyone for coming out today, i think we had ay