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Heroic San Francisco Firefighter Who Contracted HIV While Treating an Injured Patient Denied Pension
A San Francisco firefighter who contracted HIV on the job while heroically treating an injured patient is being denied his ...
One person is in critical condition after they were rescued from a structure fire on Golden Gate Avenue in Sunday night, ...
A fire that broke out Tuesday morning on the third floor of a multi-story residential building near San Francisco’s Mid-Market neighborhood injured one person, according to fire officials. The San ...
An Oakland man who threw a large rock at a firefighter in Vallejo has been arrested, police said Sunday. Vallejo police said officers responded on Friday to a report of an attack on a firefighter in ...
A new wildfire was reported today at 6:51 a.m. in San Francisco County, California. El Camino Fire has been burning on ...
San Francisco firefighters respond to a 1-alarm dumpster fire that threatened nearby buildings on Mission Street. No injuries ...
Last week, San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie signed legislation allowing private donor funding to be used for aging fire trucks, engines, and ambulances.
A fire in an unoccupied business space on Divisadero Street on Wednesday was likely electrical in nature, a spokesperson for the San Francisco Fire Department said.
San Francisco city leaders are working on new legislation to help firefighters begin replacing their aging fleet. Some of the vehicles are 50 years old.
The San Francisco Fire Department is investigating four fires in the Richmond District at a school and a park that are less than a mile apart.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie signed legislation allowing private donor funding to be used for aging fire trucks, engines, and ambulances.
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