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EMT Frederick Kaner saves life during San Francisco suicide attempt response

January 10, 2024 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California



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EMT Frederick Kaner saves life during San Francisco suicide attempt response
The recent meeting of the San Francisco City Council highlighted the commendable actions of emergency medical personnel in the city, particularly focusing on a heroic incident involving EMT Frederick Kaner. During the meeting, it was reported that Kaner responded to a distressing situation in a UCSF parking lot where he encountered an individual attempting to hang themselves. Demonstrating quick thinking and bravery, Kaner intervened to lift the person and called for additional help while maintaining support until police and other responders arrived. His actions were recognized, and he has been nominated for an accommodation for saving the individual's life.

In addition to this incident, the meeting also covered ongoing training initiatives for rescue captains and EMTs. Chief Lockshope shared insights into recent training sessions that focused on managing multi-casualty incidents. The training included practical scenarios to prepare responders for various emergencies, emphasizing the importance of understanding conditions like CREST syndrome, which can occur when a person is trapped for an extended period.

The discussions underscored the critical role of emergency services in San Francisco and the continuous efforts to enhance their skills and readiness for complex medical situations. The council's recognition of Kaner's actions serves as a reminder of the dedication and bravery exhibited by first responders in the city.

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