In a pivotal meeting on July 4, 2025, the San Francisco Fire Commission took significant steps toward updating its rules and regulations, marking a long-awaited overhaul that has been a decade in the making. Chief Mullins presented a comprehensive 100-page document aimed at enhancing accountability across all officer and chief ranks, a move that has been described as "long overdue."
Commissioners expressed their appreciation for the hard work put into the revisions, with Commissioner Fraser highlighting the importance of accountability, particularly at the captain level. However, the proposed changes do not extend to rank-and-file firefighters, which raised questions about inclusivity in the accountability measures.
Public comment revealed concerns regarding the clarity of the new regulations, particularly around non-disciplinary separations. One speaker, Michael Crotty, emphasized the need for clearer language to protect the rights of firefighters facing administrative actions. He urged the commission to ensure that any new rules include provisions for fair appeals processes.
The commission also addressed a historical gap in its organizational structure, specifically the deactivation of Division 1, which has not been operational for 15 years. Chief Mullins noted that while the division remains on the organizational chart, its staffing has been a budgetary decision rather than a reflection of operational needs.
As the meeting concluded, the commission unanimously approved the updated rules and regulations, with a commitment to add page numbers for easier navigation. The next meeting is scheduled for September 27, where the Asian Firefighters Association will present on their recent volunteer efforts in Maui, further emphasizing the commission's focus on community engagement and support.