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Fire officials outline $58M in fire-related projects inside $350M public health bond, including new ambulance deployment center
Summary
Fire Department leaders told the Fire Commission the June $350 million public health and safety bond would allocate about $58 million for department needs: roughly $44 million for a new ambulance deployment center behind Station 49 and $14 million for upgrades to neighborhood firehouses and technology.
The San Francisco Fire Department on May 11 told the Fire Commission that a $350 million public health and safety bond on the June ballot would include roughly $58 million to address department facilities and ambulance deployment needs.
Chief Lombardi said the largest fire‑department component would be about $44 million for a new ambulance deployment center behind the fire station cluster that currently serves Station 49, with about $14 million earmarked to upgrade neighborhood fire stations and their wiring to support modern dispatch and training systems. "The bulk of the bond is Station 49," Chief Lombardi said during the presentation, describing a multi‑story facility with four indoor restocking bays, classroom space and…
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