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Operations report: Eureka Street greater-alarm, tactical medics and growing cliff/surf rescues prompt planning talks

San Francisco Fire Commission · April 14, 2021
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Deputy Chief Brian Rubinstein briefed the commission on April 14 about operational activity including rescues, a complex Eureka Street greater-alarm fire and the role of tactical medics; commissioners pressed for cost figures and a possible marine rescue unit as surf/cliff rescues rise.

Deputy Chief Brian Rubinstein told the Fire Commission on April 14 that April brought multiple challenging incidents and sustained operational tempo, including cliff and surf rescues, mutual-aid preparations for the wildland season and a complex greater-alarm fire on Eureka Street that required coordinated response with police.

Rubinstein described outreach and training during tsunami‑preparedness week, vaccine-site support and new para‑medicine trainees for the Street Crisis Response Team. He reviewed a Eureka Street incident that the…

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