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South Pasadena commission recommends fire department adopt Brycer compliance engine

South Pasadena Public Safety Commission · February 12, 2026
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Summary

The Public Safety Commission voted unanimously Jan. 27 to recommend the fire department move forward with Brycer, a contractor-driven web platform to collect annual fire-protection inspection reports and feed them into the city's First Due system; staff said there is no cost to the city and contractors pay roughly $27 per submittal.

The South Pasadena Public Safety Commission on Jan. 27 voted to recommend that the fire department proceed with implementing the Brycer compliance engine, a contractor-driven, web-based system to collect and track annual inspections of fire-protection systems.

Fire Chief Floyd told the commission the platform “is a web based compliance management system used by fire authorities nationwide to track and enforce required inspections, testing, and maintenance of fire…

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