San Francisco's fire department is stepping up in a big way, with a recent meeting highlighting their heroic efforts in response to the devastating fires in Maui. Vice President Clarence Lee introduced a team of firefighters who traveled to Hawaii to assist in relief efforts, showcasing their commitment to community service even during personal time off.
Commissioner Stan Lee praised the firefighters for their selfless actions, noting that when they arrived, the fire was still 80% active. He expressed gratitude for their willingness to help, stating, "You guys are good people." The emotional impact of their presence in Maui was acknowledged, with Commissioner Frasier reflecting on the healing effect their support had on the local community.
The meeting also announced an upcoming benefit dinner on October 20 at the Far East Cafe in Chinatown. This event will honor the department's leadership, with proceeds split between relief efforts for Maui and local charity work in San Francisco. The firefighters aim to continue their charitable initiatives, including a toy giveaway for the AAPI community, building on their previous success of distributing 3,000 toys last holiday season.
As the department balances local and national responsibilities, their dedication to service remains unwavering, proving that San Francisco's firefighters are not just local heroes but also champions of compassion on a broader scale.