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Fire commission backs donating two retired ambulances to nonprofit EMT training program
San Francisco Fire Commission · August 14, 2024
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Summary
The Fire Commission unanimously recommended the Board of Supervisors accept a donation of two retired ambulances to Dusty's Fishing Well for educational use in the city EMT program; the department said vehicles will be transferred for training only with liability released.
The Fire Commission on Aug. 14 voted unanimously to recommend that the Board of Supervisors accept a donation of two retired ambulances to Dusty's Fishing Well, a nonprofit that runs an EMT training program in the city.
Mark Corso, finance and planning, told the commission the vehicles are surplus…
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