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Black Firefighters Association reports growth in youth academy and City EMT program; outlines recruitment, training and mental-health work

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The San Francisco Black Firefighters Association updated the commission on its youth academy, City EMT partnership results and member development programs, highlighting 160–170 members, a 34-week youth curriculum and City EMT outcomes.

Representatives of the San Francisco Black Firefighters Association briefed the Fire Commission on June 25 about membership development, the San Francisco Fire Youth Academy and the City EMT training program.

Antoine Davis, president of the Black Firefighters Association (BFA), said the group has about 160–170 active members and presented the association’s efforts in recruitment, youth mentorship, and operational readiness. Daniel Williams, youth academy administrator, described a 34-week mentorship curriculum for San Francisco…

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