Neighbors,
It was a pleasure meeting all of you and moderating the panel with Captain Paul Yep of Central Station and Captain John Jaimerena of Northern Station and ADA’s Charles Bisesto and Asha Jameson. Thanks to Tina Moylan for the invite. As I mentioned, you are ahead of the game in personal safety by getting together to know your neighbors and learn the important information. Please take a look at the links to good safety information and the resources below.
Stay Safe! Jim Dudley
- Personal Safety Tips from San Francisco SAFE; SAFE also offers free home security surveys and can help organize Neighborhood Watch Groups:
https://sfsafe.org/personal-safety/
- Emergency Preparedness information for San Francisco SF72Hours.org; Learn about what to pack ahead of a disaster and how to navigate the estimated next 72 hours post-disaster:
- SFFD NERT Community Preparedness information. The SFFD can help organize your neighborhood to respond in emergencies such as after an earthquake or other natural disaster; learn first aid and CPR and other essential skills:
https://sf-fire.org/neighborhood-emergency-response-team-nert
- SFPD ALERT Team. Learn opportunities to learn and train to be part of the Neighborhood SFPD Auxiliary:
https://sanfranciscopolice.org/alert
- The SFPD Community Police Academy is a ten-week program that is designed to inform interested participants about various aspects of municipal policing, including Community Policing, Crisis Intervention, Officer Involved Shootings, and so much more. Classes meet once a week on Thursdays:
https://sanfranciscopolice.org/community-police-academy
- Captain Paul Yep at Central Station; Learn about the district, sign up for the monthly newsletters and navigate to the Crime Maps page to see where crime is happening for better situational Awareness:
https://sanfranciscopolice.org/Central-station
- Captain John Jaimerena at Northern Station; Learn about the district, sign up for the monthly newsletters and navigate to the Crime Maps page to see where crime is happening for better situational awareness:
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