San Francisco, CA
SF Fire Dept. EMT leads volunteers to help thousands of patients in El Salvador
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — Carlos Martinez and his 12-year-old son are checking in at San Francisco Worldwide Airport for his or her Saturday flight certain for El Salvador.
“We’re going to a spot known as Tacachico and one other place known as San Julian. They’re very rural areas, individuals with little to no entry to drugs or any medical assist. Some individuals have by no means seen a physician of their life there,” says Martinez.
Martinez is an emergency medical technician with the San Francisco Hearth Division. He is main 70 volunteers with the Castaneda Children Basis. They are going to be offering free medical therapy in rural elements of El Salvador. 5 different volunteers are additionally from the San Francisco Hearth Division.
“We offer normal medication. We do not do any type of surgical procedures. We do have a dentist. Now we have girls’s well being. Now we have an ENT — ear, nostril, throat physician. After which any minor wounds that come by way of,” Martinez mentioned.
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Over the approaching week, they’ll serve 3,000 sufferers. Martinez says diabetes, hypertension and hygiene are three of the largest issues they will sort out — including that poor sanitation is large purpose for the poor hygiene.
“It is vitally humid and there so much mosquitos and different vector-borne diseases that unfold round, and water is unquestionably a difficulty. Due to that, we see lots of people with intestinal parasites,” he mentioned.
Martinez says the purpose is to deal with individuals, but additionally to coach, so individuals can take higher care of their very own well being.
That is their first medical journey in three years because of the pandemic. So that they know the necessity for care might be nice as soon as they hit the bottom.
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“Now we have what individuals name ‘first-world issues’ right here, the place the iPhone charger would not go far sufficient or the password just isn’t working. Over there, it is ‘Hey, I haven’t got meals for the week.’ Or, ‘I haven’t got any water.’ Or ‘The roof fell off, and we’ve got no technique to repair it,’” he mentioned.
It has been a whole lot of hours of planning and coordinating to make this system work. They may also give out scholarships so college students can go to highschool and hand out meals for these in want.
Martinez says it may be simply as impactful expertise for the volunteers.
“When you’ve by no means left the nation. When you have by no means seen poverty, it’s completely life-changing,” Martinez mentioned.
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San Francisco, CA
San Francisco Mayor-Elect Daniel Lurie Launches Political Career With Cable Cars, Chinatown Market and Prayer | KQED
After breakfast, Lurie walked through the Tenderloin with San Francisco Police Chief Bill Scott.
“People in the Tenderloin are frustrated,” Lurie told KQED. “People in Bernal Heights are frustrated, so I’m going to commit myself every single day to be tireless in getting people the help that they need, whether it’s into a mental health bed or a drug treatment bed or into a shelter bed.”
It wasn’t Lurie’s first time walking through the Tenderloin, according to Kate Robinson, director of the Tenderloin Community Benefit District. She said he joined her team on multiple morning shifts to ensure kids got to school safely.
“Incoming Mayor Lurie was the very first to request to come back and then come back again,” Robinson said. “That set him apart just for me, personally, seeing the level of care and seeing how genuinely interested he was in talking to the residents, talking to our safety stewards.
“I’m optimistic.”
Scott said the new administration has a lot of ideas and energy, but San Francisco residents will expect the city to move forward.
“When all the ceremony and all that goes away, we still have a job to do, so it’s really important that we stay focused on getting that job done, and that’s where my focus is,” Scott said. “Of course, I’m gonna do the things that the mayor has asked for us to do and do that to the best of my ability.”
Darrell Luckett, who’s lived in the Tenderloin for 40 years, stopped Lurie and urged him to follow through on his promises to clean up encampments and drug use.
“He said he’s gonna do it. All we can do is kick back, and you see what he do,” Luckett said after shaking hands with the mayor.
“A lot of people always say they’re gonna do this stuff,” Deonte Dial added.
San Francisco, CA
San Francisco Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie holds interfaith ceremony before inauguration
San Francisco, CA
San Francisco reports lowest crime rate in more than 20 years
SAN FRANCISCO – San Francisco’s outgoing mayor is touting a drop in crime on her last full day in office. As the city prepares to transition from one mayor to another, crime is front and center.
The latest data shows crime is on the decline in San Francisco. The mayor and chief of police said property crime is down 31% from 2023, and violent crime is down 14%.
On her final full day in office, Mayor London Breed said it’s the result of hard work on several fronts. The mayor said a strong district attorney, new state and local laws and the adoption of new technology, have all contributed to the lowest crime rate since 2001.
“We have what we need to be a successful city and I feel strongly and proud that I laid the groundwork for what happened in 2024,” said Mayor Breed. “It’s only going to get better.”
The Electronic Frontier Foundation, a privacy watchdog in the digital and technological space, warned that “There is no magic “tipping point” the SFPD can hit in which more and more surveillance will suddenly be the primary reason for safer streets—the opposite is true. The more surveillance there is, the more vulnerable communities will feel the negative impacts of heavy-handed policing.”
San Francisco’s Police Chief Bill Scott said a focused approach to catching and convicting repeat offenders and adopting new technology played roles in reducing the crime rate. “Once we got that equipment in our arsenal of tools, drones and helicopters, they became even more effective,” said Chief Scott. “We’re seeing more arrests, we’re seeing more arrests on people that are prolific.”
The latest data comes as the city prepares for a new mayor to lead the city. Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie met with officers in Chinatown to listen to their concerns. He acknowledged the decrease in crime, but said there is still work to be done. “It’s incredibly hopeful,” said Lurie. “We have to continue to do our work. I’ve commended them on those crime stats going down, want to continue to see improvements there.”
Specifically, the mayor-elect said he wanted to see increased focus on the fentanyl epidemic and maintain the focus on public safety and said he will share more details on his plans on Wednesday.
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