It could be indicators following officers. Can you explain to us how that would track . That confuses me. Thats the problem with page 12 and 13, they are defective because it looks it would look like its based on the actual station when these numbers arent based on the station, they are based on officers. Thats correct. Thats a problem. If you have any chart based on where the officer was at the time of the violation . I dont have one for this reporting period. I think that should be added to the next quarter presentation thats done on e. I. S. Because thats important because these numbers although they are beautifully put into a chart they arent actually reflective or accurate of whats happening at each unit. I do want the numbers on the page 3 of the numbers that come into you and which ones you are passing through to the supervisor and which ones you are closing out. Okay. Director henderson . Thank you. I was just going to say the stuff weve been working on for a while both myself
Related to specific cases especially around Domestic Violence and language access. But i have a lot of questions like when the use of force policy changed, how did that impact what cases were coming through dpa. That sort of thing. So mediation again weve talked a lot about how director henderson expanded the mediation program. We want to increase the amount of mediations we do in cases that are appropriate. We think that one of dpas overarching goals is to help bridge the gap between the community and sfpd. When we presented my comment was use the force right . Like we might be able to help in those one on one interactions where a Community Member just needs to be heard. So i dont want to still share an ugly but i will say we have been increasing mediations and we want to keep doing that. We want to strengthen partnership and relationships with Law Enforcement through the mediation program, obviously most officers arent thrilled to come to dpa for an investigation, right . But i have
En. I have four good Success Stories via e. M. S. 6, but ill read you the last two. We had a 46yearold male with alcohol history who completed treatment and is now in a step down unit. In 2018, he had 105 sffd transports, and in the previous 12 months, he has had 88 transports. E. M. S. 6 shepherded this person through treatment and he has not used alcohol since june of this year. Also, a 66yearold with chronic medical condition showed a rapid decline over the last three years as showed in this ambulance indication. E. M. S. 6 placed him in the Navigation Center and assisted him with Housing Assessment and application and helped get his documentation ready. He is now housed and reconnected with his children. His last ambulance transport was over five weeks ago. Down below, youll see the referrals made was 84, and the ambulances called were 109. We had 100 , 7 out of 7 mental services. Then on to the division of Fire Prevention investigation data by fire Marshal Daniel dicosio, we have
Where the officer was at the time of the violation . I dont have one for this reporting period. I think that should be added to the next quarter presentation thats done on e. I. S. Because thats important because these numbers although they are beautifully put into a chart they arent actually reflective or accurate of whats happening at each unit. I do want the numbers on the page 3 of the numbers that come into you and which ones you are passing through to the supervisor and which ones you are closing out. Okay. Director henderson . Thank you. I was just going to say the stuff weve been working on for a while both myself and with commissioner dejesus who isnt here, but one of the things that has been really exciting and i think we are talking about today is the benchmark Analytics Group and the stuff theyve been doing exactly in this area in terms of best practices. And im only bringing that up because i think it speaks to the shortfalls and the gaps and the kind of data that we are s
Important things. That was it. Good report, as usual, chief wyrsch. Thank you very much, commissioner. President nakajo thank you very much. Commissioner cleaveland, please. Commissioner cleaveland thank you very much, chief wyrsch, for your report. Couple of quick questions. Do you track the type of overdosing that people are having on the streets . We have this huge uptick of narcan distribution. What percentage are fentanyl based and what percentage are heroin based and do you track the reason for the overdose or the cause . So if i may interject, when we give someone narcan, and it reverses the overdose, we know its an opioid, okay . We dont necessarily know if its fentanyl or heroin or what it is. So we dont run a test to figure that out typically, so that may be done at the hospital. But what we can say sort of anecdotally. But what we can say is the use of narcan by our members has gone up, and i know the Health Department has put a lot of narcan on the streets in the hands of f