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Fire commission hears detailed administration report on training, wellness and station projects

San Francisco Fire Commission · September 25, 2019
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Deputy Chief Jose Wurst presented the administration's August report, highlighting recruit classes, active-shooter and officer training, succession planning, station projects and a restored wellness program with roughly $300,000 in annual funding.

Deputy Chief Jose Wurst delivered the San Francisco Fire Department administration report for August 2019 on Sept. 25, outlining training efforts, succession planning, station projects and plans to restore a wellness program for firefighters.

Wurst said the department is pursuing a permanent training facility site and coordinating multiple work groups formed in June to revise policies and procedures. He reported an active-shooter training program that began July 1 and, for August, trained 222 members and 549 total participants so far. Wurst also described recruit-class scheduling: the next recruit class begins Oct. 7, 2019, with projected graduation in February 2020 (the transcript's date rendering…

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