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Unattended candles can quickly ruin the school year. Never leave candles burning when not in the room and consider flameless options for your dorm or student housing.
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this school year!
In the San Francisco Fire Department, a Chief’s car is referred to as their “buggy.”
Why?
Because we've always called it that.
This particular Chief’s Buggy is on display at SFFD Headquarters.
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and San Bruno Fire are deploying a wildland Strike Team to the Boone Fire in Coalinga. They will be away from San Francisco for 15 days protecting homes and businesses as part of a larger State response.
This team is 6 Type 6 engines and 1 Supervisor.
BAY RESCUE
Crews are responding to a report of a Kite Surfer in distress in the Bay in the Area of the Golden Gate Bridge.
Initial reports of a white and green Kite in distress.
BAY RESCUE
Crews are responding to a report of a Kite Surfer in distress in the Bay in the Area of the Golden Gate Bridge.
Initial reports of a white and green Kite in distress.
UPDATE
This one-alarm structure fire at 157 through 163 W. Portal, affecting two structures and five businesses, is now contained with no injuries and no displacements. It will be under investigation.
City services information is being provided to the five business owners for
UPDATE
Crews are making progress on this two-story structure. No reports of injuries at this time.
• PLEASE DO NOT DRIVE/RUN/BIKE OVER OUR FIRE HOSES IT POSES A GRAVE SAFETY RISK*
High temperatures are expected to persist across California through the end of the week. If you’re planning to spend time outside,
@Cal_OES
wants to remind you about the importance of staying safe.
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