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Fire Department says Super Bowl 50 operations were busy but safe; full cost accounting and after-action report pending
Summary
Assistant Deputy Chief Shane Francisco told the Fire Commission that Super Bowl 50 required nine days of operations across multiple venues, produced 173 FD responses, 1,074 Kaiser first-aid station visits, and produced 29 radiological detections in San Francisco (mostly medical isotopes). The department estimated overtime costs at roughly $250,000 and said a final accounting may be nearer $500,000.
Assistant Deputy Chief Shane Francisco briefed the San Francisco Fire Commission on Feb. 24 about the departments role supporting Super Bowl 50 activities across multiple venues and nine days of operations.
Francisco said the department staffed two event command posts and the City Emergency Operations Center, assigned multiple EMS and fire assets to venues (foot teams, gators, mini-pumpers and ambulances), and coordinated with local and federal partners. He enumerated response totals: 71 responses at the NFL…
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