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INSPECTIONS
The Inspection Section of the Bureau of Fire Prevention inspects the life safety components of new building construction, building remodels, and fire sprinkler & fire alarm systems to ensure compliance with the San Francisco Fire Code.. The City is geographically divided into 17 Fire Inspection districts (see Fire Inspection District Map).). A Fire Inspector is assigned to each of these Fire DIVISION OF FIRE PREVENTION & INVESTIGATION About Us. The San Francisco Fire Department's Division of Fire Prevention and Investigation is dedicated to providing the citizens of San Francisco with courteous professional service through continuous and efficient fire prevention practices, code enforcement, fireAMBULANCE BILLING
H-2: ENTRY-LEVEL FIREFIGHTER The Entry Level H-2 Firefighter position is now open for application filing. The web link to access the job announcement and to file an online application is at: Entry Level H-2 Firefighter. Please Note: This is a continuous application filing and testing process with no filing deadline at this time. As part of the registration process totake
2019 ADMINISTRATIVE BULLETINS 2019 Administrative Bulletins. The Bureau of Fire Prevention has revised its Administrative Bulletins in conjunction with the new 2019 San Francisco Fire Code, which is effective as of January 1, 2020. All Administrative Bulletins have been approved by the Fire Commission and are effective as of February 22, 2020, unless otherwise noted.ERICA ARTESEROS
Erica Arteseros is the Acting Chief of the Homeland Security Division of the San Francisco Fire Department since October 2020. The primary areas of responsibility in this role are Homeland Security Grants, Terrorism and Disaster Response planning, USAR/Canine support, SFPD and Department of Emergency Management liaison and Incident and Special Event Response planning. MEETING CALENDAR, RULES OF ORDER & RULES GOVERNING Meeting Calendar, Rules of Order & Rules Governing Discipline. The Fire Commission meets at City Hall, 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place, San Francisco, CA 94102 on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month. The 2nd Wednesday will start at 9:00 a.m. in Room 416 and the 4th Wednesday will start at 5:00 p.m. in Room 400. 2.16 SUBMITTAL GUIDELINES FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT ACCESS San Francisco Fire Department Bureau of Fire Prevention & Investigation 1 of 2| Page 2.16 Submittal Guidelines for Fire Department Access & Fire Flow Approval (2019) HOME PAGE | SF FIRE WEBSITEABOUT USSERVICESPROGRAMSPRESS ROOMYOUR SAFETYMOST REQUESTED Our Mission. The mission of the San Francisco Fire Department is to protect the lives and property of the people of San Francisco and its visitors from fires, natural disasters, accidents, hazardous materials incidents, and other causes requiring a rapid and skilled response by land or water; serve the needs of its most vulnerable residents through community paramedicine, and save lives and PUBLIC RECORDS REQUESTS Public Records Request Questions. Once a request has been submitted through one of the forms indicated above please direct questions to our Public Records Officers. Medical and Billing Records: Phone: (415) 920-2956 | Fax: (415) 920-2962. Recent Fire Incident Records: FireRequests@sfgov.org | Phone: (415) 920-2933.INSPECTIONS
The Inspection Section of the Bureau of Fire Prevention inspects the life safety components of new building construction, building remodels, and fire sprinkler & fire alarm systems to ensure compliance with the San Francisco Fire Code.. The City is geographically divided into 17 Fire Inspection districts (see Fire Inspection District Map).). A Fire Inspector is assigned to each of these Fire DIVISION OF FIRE PREVENTION & INVESTIGATION About Us. The San Francisco Fire Department's Division of Fire Prevention and Investigation is dedicated to providing the citizens of San Francisco with courteous professional service through continuous and efficient fire prevention practices, code enforcement, fireAMBULANCE BILLING
H-2: ENTRY-LEVEL FIREFIGHTER The Entry Level H-2 Firefighter position is now open for application filing. The web link to access the job announcement and to file an online application is at: Entry Level H-2 Firefighter. Please Note: This is a continuous application filing and testing process with no filing deadline at this time. As part of the registration process totake
2019 ADMINISTRATIVE BULLETINS 2019 Administrative Bulletins. The Bureau of Fire Prevention has revised its Administrative Bulletins in conjunction with the new 2019 San Francisco Fire Code, which is effective as of January 1, 2020. All Administrative Bulletins have been approved by the Fire Commission and are effective as of February 22, 2020, unless otherwise noted.ERICA ARTESEROS
Erica Arteseros is the Acting Chief of the Homeland Security Division of the San Francisco Fire Department since October 2020. The primary areas of responsibility in this role are Homeland Security Grants, Terrorism and Disaster Response planning, USAR/Canine support, SFPD and Department of Emergency Management liaison and Incident and Special Event Response planning. MEETING CALENDAR, RULES OF ORDER & RULES GOVERNING Meeting Calendar, Rules of Order & Rules Governing Discipline. The Fire Commission meets at City Hall, 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place, San Francisco, CA 94102 on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month. The 2nd Wednesday will start at 9:00 a.m. in Room 416 and the 4th Wednesday will start at 5:00 p.m. in Room 400. 2.16 SUBMITTAL GUIDELINES FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT ACCESS San Francisco Fire Department Bureau of Fire Prevention & Investigation 1 of 2| Page 2.16 Submittal Guidelines for Fire Department Access & Fire Flow Approval (2019) HOME PAGE | SF FIRE WEBSITE Our Mission. The mission of the San Francisco Fire Department is to protect the lives and property of the people of San Francisco and its visitors from fires, natural disasters, accidents, hazardous materials incidents, and other causes requiring a rapid and skilled response by land or water; serve the needs of its most vulnerable residents through community paramedicine, and save lives andINSPECTIONS
The Inspection Section of the Bureau of Fire Prevention inspects the life safety components of new building construction, building remodels, and fire sprinkler & fire alarm systems to ensure compliance with the San Francisco Fire Code.. The City is geographically divided into 17 Fire Inspection districts (see Fire Inspection District Map).). A Fire Inspector is assigned to each of these FireHIDDEN PAGES
San Francisco Fire Department Department Headquarters 698 - 2nd Street, San Francisco, CA 94107 (415) 558-3200ONLINE PAYMENT
Online Payment. Fees for the Fire Department Services listed below may be paid online with a credit card or an electronic check (ACH). This option is offered as a convenience to the public, and a fee that covers processing is charged when you use the online payment feature. To make a payment, just click on the fee type that you wish to payIMPORTANT NOTICE
San Francisco Fire Department Department Headquarters 698 - 2nd Street, San Francisco, CA 94107 (415) 558-3200 H-2: ENTRY-LEVEL FIREFIGHTER The Entry Level H-2 Firefighter position is now open for application filing. The web link to access the job announcement and to file an online application is at: Entry Level H-2 Firefighter. Please Note: This is a continuous application filing and testing process with no filing deadline at this time. As part of the registration process totake
ERICA ARTESEROS
Erica Arteseros is the Acting Chief of the Homeland Security Division of the San Francisco Fire Department since October 2020. The primary areas of responsibility in this role are Homeland Security Grants, Terrorism and Disaster Response planning, USAR/Canine support, SFPD and Department of Emergency Management liaison and Incident and Special Event Response planning. SAN FRANCISCO FIRE DEPARTMENT San Francisco Fire Commission NOTICE OF COMMISSION PROCEDURES Commission Meeting Schedule and Location The Fire Commission will meet regularly on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month at San Francisco City Hall, 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place, San Francisco, CA 94102. 3.05 NEW AND REPLACEMENT FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS- HIGH-RISE Reference: 2019 San Francisco Fire Code (SFFC) & 2016 Edition of NFPA 72.. Scope.This bulletin applies only to fire alarm systems in new high-rise buildings or replacement fire CHRISTMAS TREE FIRE SAFETY REGULATIONS IN PUBLIC Regulated Occupancies must follow specific guidelines if they choose to place natural cut or artificial trees in their facilities. This includes public assemblies, schools, institutions, retail stores, high-rise buildings, and public areas of hotels, motels, apartment andcondo buildings.
HOME PAGE | SF FIRE WEBSITEABOUT USSERVICESPROGRAMSPRESS ROOMYOUR SAFETYMOST REQUESTED Our Mission. The mission of the San Francisco Fire Department is to protect the lives and property of the people of San Francisco and its visitors from fires, natural disasters, accidents, hazardous materials incidents, and other causes requiring a rapid and skilled response by land or water; serve the needs of its most vulnerable residents through community paramedicine, and save lives andINSPECTIONS
The Inspection Section of the Bureau of Fire Prevention inspects the life safety components of new building construction, building remodels, and fire sprinkler & fire alarm systems to ensure compliance with the San Francisco Fire Code.. The City is geographically divided into 17 Fire Inspection districts (see Fire Inspection District Map).). A Fire Inspector is assigned to each of these Fire PUBLIC RECORDS REQUESTS Public Records Request Questions. Once a request has been submitted through one of the forms indicated above please direct questions to our Public Records Officers. Medical and Billing Records: Phone: (415) 920-2956 | Fax: (415) 920-2962. Recent Fire Incident Records: FireRequests@sfgov.org | Phone: (415) 920-2933. H-2: ENTRY-LEVEL FIREFIGHTER The Entry Level H-2 Firefighter position is now open for application filing. The web link to access the job announcement and to file an online application is at: Entry Level H-2 Firefighter. Please Note: This is a continuous application filing and testing process with no filing deadline at this time. As part of the registration process totake
HOME PAGE | SF FIRE WEBSITEABOUT USSERVICESPROGRAMSPRESS ROOMYOUR SAFETYMOST REQUESTED Our Mission. The mission of the San Francisco Fire Department is to protect the lives and property of the people of San Francisco and its visitors from fires, natural disasters, accidents, hazardous materials incidents, and other causes requiring a rapid and skilled response by land or water; serve the needs of its most vulnerable residents through community paramedicine, and save lives andINSPECTIONS
The Inspection Section of the Bureau of Fire Prevention inspects the life safety components of new building construction, building remodels, and fire sprinkler & fire alarm systems to ensure compliance with the San Francisco Fire Code.. The City is geographically divided into 17 Fire Inspection districts (see Fire Inspection District Map).). A Fire Inspector is assigned to each of these Fire PUBLIC RECORDS REQUESTS Public Records Request Questions. Once a request has been submitted through one of the forms indicated above please direct questions to our Public Records Officers. Medical and Billing Records: Phone: (415) 920-2956 | Fax: (415) 920-2962. Recent Fire Incident Records: FireRequests@sfgov.org | Phone: (415) 920-2933. H-2: ENTRY-LEVEL FIREFIGHTER The Entry Level H-2 Firefighter position is now open for application filing. The web link to access the job announcement and to file an online application is at: Entry Level H-2 Firefighter. Please Note: This is a continuous application filing and testing process with no filing deadline at this time. As part of the registration process totake
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TENANT FIRE SAFETY DISCLOSURE INFORMATION SAMPLE - OPTION 2: Diagram version (with translations in Chinese, Spanish, Filipino, Russian & Vietnamese) To use OPTION 2, building owners must provide a diagram indicating of the location of the required fire and life safety features as it applies to their building, and use a unique symbol to indicate each feature type (e.g., ⇒ = EXIT ) . NOTE: DO NOT COPY THE DIAGRAM IN THE SAMPLE – 2019 ADMINISTRATIVE BULLETINS 2019 Administrative Bulletins. The Bureau of Fire Prevention has revised its Administrative Bulletins in conjunction with the new 2019 San Francisco Fire Code, which is effective as of January 1, 2020. All Administrative Bulletins have been approved by the Fire Commission and are effective as of February 22, 2020, unless otherwise noted.ERICA ARTESEROS
Erica Arteseros is the Acting Chief of the Homeland Security Division of the San Francisco Fire Department since October 2020. The primary areas of responsibility in this role are Homeland Security Grants, Terrorism and Disaster Response planning, USAR/Canine support, SFPD and Department of Emergency Management liaison and Incident and Special Event Response planning. H-3 LEVEL I: EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN San Francisco Fire Department Department Headquarters 698 - 2nd Street, San Francisco, CA 94107 (415) 558-3200 NEW FIRE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR BUILDING OWNERS SFFD Bureau of Fire Prevention . 698 Second Street, Room 109 . San Francisco, CA 94107 . Hours: 8am to 5pm; Monday - Friday . The Department charges 10 cents per page. TENANT FIRE SAFETY DISCLOSURE INFORMATION SAMPLE - OPTION 2: Diagram version (with translations in Chinese, Spanish, Filipino, Russian & Vietnamese) To use OPTION 2, building owners must provide a diagram indicating of the location of the required fire and life safety features as it applies to their building, and use a unique symbol to indicate each feature type (e.g., ⇒ = EXIT ) . NOTE: DO NOT COPY THE DIAGRAM IN THE SAMPLE – PERMITS | SF FIRE WEBSITE Permits. A Fire Department operational permit constitutes permission to maintain, store, use or handle materials, or to conduct processes which produce conditions hazardous to life or property, or to install equipment used in connection with such activities. Such permission shall not be construed as authority to violate, cancel, or set aside REQUEST FIRE STATION VISIT The San Francisco Fire Department allows visits to neighborhood Fire Stations to interested educational and community groups. All visits must first be processed and approved through the FIRE COMMISSION MEETINGS Fire Commission Meetings. The Fire Commission meets at City Hall, 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place, San Francisco, CA 94102 on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month. The 2nd Wednesday will start at 9:00 a.m. in Room 416 and the 4th Wednesday willERICA ARTESEROS
Erica Arteseros is the Acting Chief of the Homeland Security Division of the San Francisco Fire Department since October 2020. The primary areas of responsibility in this role are Homeland Security Grants, Terrorism and Disaster Response planning, USAR/Canine support, SFPD and Department of Emergency Management liaison and Incident and Special Event Response planning. 2.11 SUBMITTAL GUIDELINES FOR EMERGENCY EVACUATION SIGNS 1. An approved emergency procedures information handout (pamphlet, brochure, or leaflet) available upon entering the building that provides the same information required for evacuation signage; or, 2. Evacuation signs (floor plans) as detailed in the submittal guidelines below. Signs shall be posted at the entrances to all required exitstairs
4.12 TEMPORARY STANDPIPES IN BUILDINGS UNDER CONSTRUCTION Reference: 2019 San Francisco Fire Code (SFFC), Sections 905.3.1 & 3313. Purpose: The following requirements are provided for the fire inspector's information and to assist contractors during construction.. I. At least one standpipe shall be provided in every building under construction that is required to have standpipe(s) per SFFC Sec. 905.3.1 (or required by SFFD).BRYAN W. RUBENSTEIN
Bryan W. Rubenstein began his career with the San Francisco Fire Department in 1989 and earned the ranks of Firefighter, Lieutenant, Captain, Battalion Chief and Assistant Chief before his appointment as Deputy Chief of Operations on October 21st, 2020. In addition to his 30 year career in urban Fire Suppression, Chief Rubenstein hasextensive
3.05 NEW AND REPLACEMENT FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS- HIGH-RISE Reference: 2019 San Francisco Fire Code (SFFC) & 2016 Edition of NFPA 72.. Scope.This bulletin applies only to fire alarm systems in new high-rise buildings or replacement fire NEW FIRE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR BUILDING OWNERS SFFD Bureau of Fire Prevention . 698 Second Street, Room 109 . San Francisco, CA 94107 . Hours: 8am to 5pm; Monday - Friday . The Department charges 10 cents per page. HOME PAGE | SF FIRE WEBSITEABOUT USSERVICESPROGRAMSPRESS ROOMYOUR SAFETYMOST REQUESTED Our Mission. The mission of the San Francisco Fire Department is to protect the lives and property of the people of San Francisco and its visitors from fires, natural disasters, accidents, hazardous materials incidents, and other causes requiring a rapid and skilled response by land or water; serve the needs of its most vulnerable residents through community paramedicine, and save lives and PUBLIC RECORDS REQUESTS Public Records Request Questions. Once a request has been submitted through one of the forms indicated above please direct questions to our Public Records Officers. Medical and Billing Records: Phone: (415) 920-2956 | Fax: (415) 920-2962. Recent Fire Incident Records: FireRequests@sfgov.org | Phone: (415) 920-2933. DIVISION OF FIRE PREVENTION & INVESTIGATION About Us. The San Francisco Fire Department's Division of Fire Prevention and Investigation is dedicated to providing the citizens of San Francisco with courteous professional service through continuous and efficient fire prevention practices, code enforcement, fireAMBULANCE BILLING
H-2: ENTRY-LEVEL FIREFIGHTER The Entry Level H-2 Firefighter position is now open for application filing. The web link to access the job announcement and to file an online application is at: Entry Level H-2 Firefighter. Please Note: This is a continuous application filing and testing process with no filing deadline at this time. As part of the registration process totake
ERICA ARTESEROS
Erica Arteseros is the Acting Chief of the Homeland Security Division of the San Francisco Fire Department since October 2020. The primary areas of responsibility in this role are Homeland Security Grants, Terrorism and Disaster Response planning, USAR/Canine support, SFPD and Department of Emergency Management liaison and Incident and Special Event Response planning. 2019 ADMINISTRATIVE BULLETINS 2019 Administrative Bulletins. The Bureau of Fire Prevention has revised its Administrative Bulletins in conjunction with the new 2019 San Francisco Fire Code, which is effective as of January 1, 2020. All Administrative Bulletins have been approved by the Fire Commission and are effective as of February 22, 2020, unless otherwise noted. MEETING CALENDAR, RULES OF ORDER & RULES GOVERNING Meeting Calendar, Rules of Order & Rules Governing Discipline. The Fire Commission meets at City Hall, 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place, San Francisco, CA 94102 on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month. The 2nd Wednesday will start at 9:00 a.m. in Room 416 and the 4th Wednesday will start at 5:00 p.m. in Room 400. NEW FIRE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR BUILDING OWNERS SFFD Bureau of Fire Prevention . 698 Second Street, Room 109 . San Francisco, CA 94107 . Hours: 8am to 5pm; Monday - Friday . The Department charges 10 cents per page. 3.08 SLEEPING AREA FIRE ALARM REQUIREMENTS (2019) San Francisco Fire Department Bureau of Fire Prevention & Investigation 1 of 2| Page 3.08 Sleeping Area Fire Alarm Requirements (2019) Reference: San Francisco 2016 Ordinance 165-16; 2019 SFFC Section 1103.7.6.1; 2013 NFPA 72 Section 18.4.5— “Sleeping AreaRequirements”
HOME PAGE | SF FIRE WEBSITEABOUT USSERVICESPROGRAMSPRESS ROOMYOUR SAFETYMOST REQUESTED Our Mission. The mission of the San Francisco Fire Department is to protect the lives and property of the people of San Francisco and its visitors from fires, natural disasters, accidents, hazardous materials incidents, and other causes requiring a rapid and skilled response by land or water; serve the needs of its most vulnerable residents through community paramedicine, and save lives and PUBLIC RECORDS REQUESTS Public Records Request Questions. Once a request has been submitted through one of the forms indicated above please direct questions to our Public Records Officers. Medical and Billing Records: Phone: (415) 920-2956 | Fax: (415) 920-2962. Recent Fire Incident Records: FireRequests@sfgov.org | Phone: (415) 920-2933. DIVISION OF FIRE PREVENTION & INVESTIGATION About Us. The San Francisco Fire Department's Division of Fire Prevention and Investigation is dedicated to providing the citizens of San Francisco with courteous professional service through continuous and efficient fire prevention practices, code enforcement, fireAMBULANCE BILLING
H-2: ENTRY-LEVEL FIREFIGHTER The Entry Level H-2 Firefighter position is now open for application filing. The web link to access the job announcement and to file an online application is at: Entry Level H-2 Firefighter. Please Note: This is a continuous application filing and testing process with no filing deadline at this time. As part of the registration process totake
ERICA ARTESEROS
Erica Arteseros is the Acting Chief of the Homeland Security Division of the San Francisco Fire Department since October 2020. The primary areas of responsibility in this role are Homeland Security Grants, Terrorism and Disaster Response planning, USAR/Canine support, SFPD and Department of Emergency Management liaison and Incident and Special Event Response planning. 2019 ADMINISTRATIVE BULLETINS 2019 Administrative Bulletins. The Bureau of Fire Prevention has revised its Administrative Bulletins in conjunction with the new 2019 San Francisco Fire Code, which is effective as of January 1, 2020. All Administrative Bulletins have been approved by the Fire Commission and are effective as of February 22, 2020, unless otherwise noted. MEETING CALENDAR, RULES OF ORDER & RULES GOVERNING Meeting Calendar, Rules of Order & Rules Governing Discipline. The Fire Commission meets at City Hall, 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place, San Francisco, CA 94102 on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month. The 2nd Wednesday will start at 9:00 a.m. in Room 416 and the 4th Wednesday will start at 5:00 p.m. in Room 400. NEW FIRE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR BUILDING OWNERS SFFD Bureau of Fire Prevention . 698 Second Street, Room 109 . San Francisco, CA 94107 . Hours: 8am to 5pm; Monday - Friday . The Department charges 10 cents per page. 3.08 SLEEPING AREA FIRE ALARM REQUIREMENTS (2019) San Francisco Fire Department Bureau of Fire Prevention & Investigation 1 of 2| Page 3.08 Sleeping Area Fire Alarm Requirements (2019) Reference: San Francisco 2016 Ordinance 165-16; 2019 SFFC Section 1103.7.6.1; 2013 NFPA 72 Section 18.4.5— “Sleeping AreaRequirements”
INSPECTIONS
The Inspection Section of the Bureau of Fire Prevention inspects the life safety components of new building construction, building remodels, and fire sprinkler & fire alarm systems to ensure compliance with the San Francisco Fire Code.. The City is geographically divided into 17 Fire Inspection districts (see Fire Inspection District Map).). A Fire Inspector is assigned to each of these FireONLINE PAYMENT
Online Payment. Fees for the Fire Department Services listed below may be paid online with a credit card or an electronic check (ACH). This option is offered as a convenience to the public, and a fee that covers processing is charged when you use the online payment feature. To make a payment, just click on the fee type that you wish to pay ABOUT SFFD OPERATIONS About SFFD Operations. The San Francisco Fire Department's goals are to provide the highest quality of emergency services and to promote community participation in fire prevention and disaster preparedness. Protection is provided to citizens residing in the 49 square miles of San Francisco and extended to an additional 750,000 visitors and TENANT FIRE SAFETY DISCLOSURE INFORMATION SAMPLE - OPTION 2: Diagram version (with translations in Chinese, Spanish, Filipino, Russian & Vietnamese) To use OPTION 2, building owners must provide a diagram indicating of the location of the required fire and life safety features as it applies to their building, and use a unique symbol to indicate each feature type (e.g., ⇒ = EXIT ) . NOTE: DO NOT COPY THE DIAGRAM IN THE SAMPLE – REQUEST FIRE STATION VISIT The San Francisco Fire Department allows visits to neighborhood Fire Stations to interested educational and community groups. All visits must first be processed and approved through the H-2: ENTRY-LEVEL FIREFIGHTER The Entry Level H-2 Firefighter position is now open for application filing. The web link to access the job announcement and to file an online application is at: Entry Level H-2 Firefighter. Please Note: This is a continuous application filing and testing process with no filing deadline at this time. As part of the registration process totake
INSPECTION, VIOLATION & PERMIT HISTORY Inspection, Violation & Permit History. To search San Francisco property inspection records, violation & permit history, please go to: Once at the site, enter address and click on location dot to reveal property data. Information available on the San Francisco Fire PermitsData
FISCAL YEAR 2020 21 AND FISCAL YEAR 2021 22 FIRE FY 20‐21 and FY 21‐22 Budget Budget Instructions Summary • City is projecting an approximate $195 million deficit in the upcoming FY2021 ($420 million over the next two fiscal years), with deficits anticipated to increase in the subsequent years. 4.12 TEMPORARY STANDPIPES IN BUILDINGS UNDER CONSTRUCTION Reference: 2019 San Francisco Fire Code (SFFC), Sections 905.3.1 & 3313. Purpose: The following requirements are provided for the fire inspector's information and to assist contractors during construction.. I. At least one standpipe shall be provided in every building under construction that is required to have standpipe(s) per SFFC Sec. 905.3.1 (or required by SFFD). 2.16 SUBMITTAL GUIDELINES FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT ACCESS San Francisco Fire Department Bureau of Fire Prevention & Investigation 1 of 2| Page 2.16 Submittal Guidelines for Fire Department Access & Fire Flow Approval (2019) HOME PAGE | SF FIRE WEBSITEABOUT USSERVICESPROGRAMSPRESS ROOMYOUR SAFETYMOST REQUESTED Our Mission. The mission of the San Francisco Fire Department is to protect the lives and property of the people of San Francisco and its visitors from fires, natural disasters, accidents, hazardous materials incidents, and other causes requiring a rapid and skilled response by land or water; serve the needs of its most vulnerable residents through community paramedicine, and save lives and PUBLIC RECORDS REQUESTS Public Records Request Questions. Once a request has been submitted through one of the forms indicated above please direct questions to our Public Records Officers. Medical and Billing Records: Phone: (415) 920-2956 | Fax: (415) 920-2962. Recent Fire Incident Records: FireRequests@sfgov.org | Phone: (415) 920-2933.AMBULANCE BILLING
H-2: ENTRY-LEVEL FIREFIGHTER The Entry Level H-2 Firefighter position is now open for application filing. The web link to access the job announcement and to file an online application is at: Entry Level H-2 Firefighter. Please Note: This is a continuous application filing and testing process with no filing deadline at this time. As part of the registration process totake
2019 ADMINISTRATIVE BULLETINS 2019 Administrative Bulletins. The Bureau of Fire Prevention has revised its Administrative Bulletins in conjunction with the new 2019 San Francisco Fire Code, which is effective as of January 1, 2020. All Administrative Bulletins have been approved by the Fire Commission and are effective as of February 22, 2020, unless otherwise noted.ERICA ARTESEROS
Erica Arteseros is the Acting Chief of the Homeland Security Division of the San Francisco Fire Department since October 2020. The primary areas of responsibility in this role are Homeland Security Grants, Terrorism and Disaster Response planning, USAR/Canine support, SFPD and Department of Emergency Management liaison and Incident and Special Event Response planning. MEETING CALENDAR, RULES OF ORDER & RULES GOVERNING Meeting Calendar, Rules of Order & Rules Governing Discipline. The Fire Commission meets at City Hall, 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place, San Francisco, CA 94102 on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month. The 2nd Wednesday will start at 9:00 a.m. in Room 416 and the 4th Wednesday will start at 5:00 p.m. in Room 400. 3.05 NEW AND REPLACEMENT FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS- HIGH-RISE Reference: 2019 San Francisco Fire Code (SFFC) & 2016 Edition of NFPA 72.. Scope.This bulletin applies only to fire alarm systems in new high-rise buildings or replacement fire NEW FIRE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR BUILDING OWNERS SFFD Bureau of Fire Prevention . 698 Second Street, Room 109 . San Francisco, CA 94107 . Hours: 8am to 5pm; Monday - Friday . The Department charges 10 cents per page. 4.11 SPRINKLER SYSTEM WATER FLOW ALARMS AND MONITORING (2019) San Francisco Fire Department Bureau of Fire Prevention & Investigation 1 of 1 Page 4.11 Sprinkler System Water Flow Alarms and Monitoring (2019) Reference: HOME PAGE | SF FIRE WEBSITEABOUT USSERVICESPROGRAMSPRESS ROOMYOUR SAFETYMOST REQUESTED Our Mission. The mission of the San Francisco Fire Department is to protect the lives and property of the people of San Francisco and its visitors from fires, natural disasters, accidents, hazardous materials incidents, and other causes requiring a rapid and skilled response by land or water; serve the needs of its most vulnerable residents through community paramedicine, and save lives and PUBLIC RECORDS REQUESTS Public Records Request Questions. Once a request has been submitted through one of the forms indicated above please direct questions to our Public Records Officers. Medical and Billing Records: Phone: (415) 920-2956 | Fax: (415) 920-2962. Recent Fire Incident Records: FireRequests@sfgov.org | Phone: (415) 920-2933. H-2: ENTRY-LEVEL FIREFIGHTER The Entry Level H-2 Firefighter position is now open for application filing. The web link to access the job announcement and to file an online application is at: Entry Level H-2 Firefighter. Please Note: This is a continuous application filing and testing process with no filing deadline at this time. As part of the registration process totake
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2019 ADMINISTRATIVE BULLETINS 2019 Administrative Bulletins. The Bureau of Fire Prevention has revised its Administrative Bulletins in conjunction with the new 2019 San Francisco Fire Code, which is effective as of January 1, 2020. All Administrative Bulletins have been approved by the Fire Commission and are effective as of February 22, 2020, unless otherwise noted.ERICA ARTESEROS
Erica Arteseros is the Acting Chief of the Homeland Security Division of the San Francisco Fire Department since October 2020. The primary areas of responsibility in this role are Homeland Security Grants, Terrorism and Disaster Response planning, USAR/Canine support, SFPD and Department of Emergency Management liaison and Incident and Special Event Response planning. MEETING CALENDAR, RULES OF ORDER & RULES GOVERNING Meeting Calendar, Rules of Order & Rules Governing Discipline. The Fire Commission meets at City Hall, 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place, San Francisco, CA 94102 on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month. The 2nd Wednesday will start at 9:00 a.m. in Room 416 and the 4th Wednesday will start at 5:00 p.m. in Room 400. 3.05 NEW AND REPLACEMENT FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS- HIGH-RISE Reference: 2019 San Francisco Fire Code (SFFC) & 2016 Edition of NFPA 72.. Scope.This bulletin applies only to fire alarm systems in new high-rise buildings or replacement fire NEW FIRE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR BUILDING OWNERS SFFD Bureau of Fire Prevention . 698 Second Street, Room 109 . San Francisco, CA 94107 . Hours: 8am to 5pm; Monday - Friday . The Department charges 10 cents per page. 4.11 SPRINKLER SYSTEM WATER FLOW ALARMS AND MONITORING (2019) San Francisco Fire Department Bureau of Fire Prevention & Investigation 1 of 1 Page 4.11 Sprinkler System Water Flow Alarms and Monitoring (2019) Reference:INSPECTIONS
The Inspection Section of the Bureau of Fire Prevention inspects the life safety components of new building construction, building remodels, and fire sprinkler & fire alarm systems to ensure compliance with the San Francisco Fire Code.. The City is geographically divided into 17 Fire Inspection districts (see Fire Inspection District Map).). A Fire Inspector is assigned to each of these Fire EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES For more information about SFFD Uniformed employment opportunities and hiring procedures, please reference our FAQ or contact: SFFD Recruitment Office. Mailing Address: 698 2nd Street Rm 113, San Francisco CA 94107. Email: FireRecruitment@sfgov.org. Office: (415)558-3613.
ABOUT SFFD OPERATIONS About SFFD Operations. The San Francisco Fire Department's goals are to provide the highest quality of emergency services and to promote community participation in fire prevention and disaster preparedness. Protection is provided to citizens residing in the 49 square miles of San Francisco and extended to an additional 750,000 visitors and TENANT FIRE SAFETY DISCLOSURE INFORMATION SAMPLE - OPTION 2: Diagram version (with translations in Chinese, Spanish, Filipino, Russian & Vietnamese) To use OPTION 2, building owners must provide a diagram indicating of the location of the required fire and life safety features as it applies to their building, and use a unique symbol to indicate each feature type (e.g., ⇒ = EXIT ) . NOTE: DO NOT COPY THE DIAGRAM IN THE SAMPLE – NEIGHBORHOOD EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM Get Prepared. Get Involved! Thank you for your interest in the San Francisco Fire Department Neighborhood Emergency Response Team (NERT), a community based training program dedicated to a neighbor-helping-neighbor approach.. NERT is a free training program for individuals, neighborhood groups and community-based organizationsin San Francisco.
DIVISION OF FIRE PREVENTION & INVESTIGATION About Us. The San Francisco Fire Department's Division of Fire Prevention and Investigation is dedicated to providing the citizens of San Francisco with courteous professional service through continuous and efficient fire prevention practices, code enforcement, fire REQUESTING A CLIENT'S RECORDS If your client has been treated by the San Francisco Fire Department and you require a copy of your client's medical and/or billing records for legal purposes, you may do so by providing a legal subpoena or authorization using the SFFD Patient Authorization Form (pdf).. Requests may be for either medical record, billing record, or both. 4.12 TEMPORARY STANDPIPES IN BUILDINGS UNDER CONSTRUCTION Reference: 2019 San Francisco Fire Code (SFFC), Sections 905.3.1 & 3313. Purpose: The following requirements are provided for the fire inspector's information and to assist contractors during construction.. I. At least one standpipe shall be provided in every building under construction that is required to have standpipe(s) per SFFC Sec. 905.3.1 (or required by SFFD). NEW FIRE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR BUILDING OWNERS SFFD Bureau of Fire Prevention . 698 Second Street, Room 109 . San Francisco, CA 94107 . Hours: 8am to 5pm; Monday - Friday . The Department charges 10 cents per page. 2.16 SUBMITTAL GUIDELINES FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT ACCESS San Francisco Fire Department Bureau of Fire Prevention & Investigation 1 of 2| Page 2.16 Submittal Guidelines for Fire Department Access & Fire Flow Approval (2019)×
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During MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH we are happy to announce the launching of our new SF FIRE WELLNESSAPPLICATION!
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Download the app for Apple phones here Download the app for Android phones here ------------------------- The SFFD continues to be guided by the Center for Disease Control, San Francisco Department of Public Health, and Mayor Breed regarding best practices for protecting our members and preventing the spread of the virus in our shared community. The following are web links offering CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19)factual and up
to date health, safety & wellness information: * SAN FRANCISCO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH * SAN FRANCISCO DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT * CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH * CENTER FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION * WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION * OFFICE OF GOVERNOR GAVIN NEWSOM * CA.GOV - _CALIFORNIA'S CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) RESPONSE_ The San Francisco Fire Department is committed to working with the community to provide a variety of information and resources. We encourage San Francisco residents adhering to the current _Shelter in Place _order to educate yourself, family, and others with information and tips offered through the links below:* F IRE SAFETY
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------------------------- CELEBRATING HOLIDAYS AND FAMILY TRADITIONS DURING COVID-19 Attempts to reduce the impact of COVID-19 has changed the lives of peoples all over the world in many ways. Annual memorials, family traditions, and religious rituals provide a touchstone for comfort for a lot of families, as they are predictable and often acknowledge community strength and resilience. San Francisco families practicing shelter-in-place and social distancing will need to get creative (via MESSENGER , ZOOM , HOUSEPARTY , FaceTime, etc.) to celebrate various religious and family holidays. Public IN-PERSON CEREMONY'S, GATHERINGS AND PROCESSION ARE CANCELLED and not prohibited in adherence to the current shelter in place order, to ensure the protection, safety, and health of our shared community. Please note many SAN FRANCISCO PARKS AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIESremain
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