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S.F. Police Commission accepts donated AEDs for Tenderloin station, moves two DGOs off calendar and votes to hold closed session
Summary
At its December meeting the San Francisco Police Commission approved the consent calendar, recommended acceptance of 10 donated AEDs for the Tenderloin station, agreed to delay two domestic-violence policy orders for further advocate meetings, and voted to convene (and not disclose) a closed session on personnel/potential litigation.
The San Francisco Police Commission on [December 2013] approved routine business, accepted a private donation of automated external defibrillators for the Tenderloin station and voted to hold a closed session on personnel and potential litigation.
Captain Jason Chernis presented a request that the commission recommend Board of Supervisors approval of a gift of 10 automated external defibrillators from John and Gus Constant of John's Grill, valued at approximately $15,000'$20,000, to be placed at the Tenderloin station. Chief Gregory P. Suhr said officers are frequently first on scene in…
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