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SFFD describes Larkin Street fourth‑alarm, large drills and training sites; adopts state LRA fire‑hazard map

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Deputy Chief Patrick Rabot and Chief Dean Crispin reported a fourth‑alarm fire on Larkin Street, long‑distance hose drills in Golden Gate Park, a new Treasure Island training MOU, and ongoing work on permitting and a Brycer MOU. The commission approved the state’s 2025 Local Responsibility Area fire hazard severity map.

Deputy Chief Patrick Rabot described a four‑alarm residential fire on Larkin Street during the commission’s May 14 meeting and credited rapid initial actions and the incident command structure for preventing a larger conflagration.

Rabot said Engine 41’s quick attack and clear direction by chief officers limited the fire’s spread; the building’s exposed construction while under renovation allowed fire to travel into the attic and to a neighboring exposure structure. He recognized the incident commander and key officers and noted an after‑action report prepared by Battalion Chief Claudio Rebecchio.

Rabot outlined training and preparedness work the department has recently conducted. The department staged a long‑distance hose lay…

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