speaking french speaking spanish voice of translator my experience with missionary Neighborhood Centers is they have provided childcare for me and one of my daughters is there as well. speaking spanish voice of translator theres a lot of people here in our community that dont know a lot about the services here in our community. speaking spanish voice of translator a lot of the barriers that our Latino Community here face is not being able to speak english and just being afraid because they dont speak english. speaking spanish voice of translator many times we are in fear so we dont Seek Services because we dont have our immigration status in order. speaking spanish voice of translator our community here needs houses and jobs. speaking spanish voice of translator i think that if our community here was aware of more services, things would be a lot easier for us. speaking spanish voice of translator i hope that together here in this community of bayview, together we can all do more. speak
This city we must Work Together to protect our immigrant families. We must stand united in the face of intolerance and today with the opening of this new incredible Family Resource center were showing that San Francisco supports all residents. I want to thank sam reese here today for hosting us and acknowledge the latino parity coalition for providing families in need. And im delighted to be here to acknowledge the role they play in diverse families and the newest member is the El Centro Bayview, which will open applause which will open its doors this friday. And it is just such a beautiful facility. Im so excited with how welcoming it will be to the community. Since 2009 the centers have operated across the city providing Cultural Services to families and youth. And with the opening of El Centro Bayview, San Francisco can proudly say 26 centers are serving residents and neighborhoods throughout San Francisco. They will be specifically charged with providing services to immigrant commu
Warshell. Ill close out comments. Obviously thank you all for coming out and having a meaningful conversation about a topic that kind of haunts our Building Community for many, many years. So i mr. Duffy, you wanted to Say Something . Just before you finish, joe duffy d. B. I. Mr. Butler referred to me on a building permit. I want to say it was temporary shoring of a building. Those do not go to the Planning Department. We need to approve them, when it comes to someone on the third floor, were doing the process and refer to engineers for approval. So the permit hes referencing that i was so wrong on, i was actually right on. A temporary shoring permit. I wanted to correct on that item. Thank you mr. Duffy. I do get it, theres a lot of permits out there. I think in the spirit of the conversation, its hard to monitor and track, but thank you for clarifying that. And just one other thing the misrepresentation on plans is as big of a problem as demolition. I dont know if youre getting all
Stanoff on ambulance on time. Can you go into a little detail on that. It looks fantastic but just to make sure im reading these right. The first page, the first tab the first ambulance on the scene. Could you go into detail on the numbers. They look pretty good but am i reading it right . You are. 90 all the time. Starting with the first unit on scene, commissioner veronese brought up, the qrvs would help that one. Thats when we get our first unit there to the code three responses. The 90th percentage 5. 18. What they want us to be 4. 50. That would be the goal. Thats why i say the qrvs would help there. Thats where we get the most calls, theyd get there quick. I think it would bring it closer to 4. 5. The second section, the first als unit on scene, including the engines or ambulances or rescue captain. Were mandated to get them 90th percentage under 7 minutes and were at basically 6. 326. Emergency response, the last one is the first ambulance on scene the goal there, 90th percentag
The first ambulance on the scene. Could you go into detail on the numbers. They look pretty good but am i reading it right . You are. 90 all the time. Starting with the first unit on scene, commissioner veronese brought up, the qrvs would help that one. Thats when we get our first unit there to the code three responses. The 90th percentage 5. 18. What they want us to be 4. 50. That would be the goal. Thats why i say the qrvs would help there. Thats where we get the most calls, theyd get there quick. I think it would bring it closer to 4. 5. The second section, the first als unit on scene, including the engines or ambulances or rescue captain. Were mandated to get them 90th percentage under 7 minutes and were at basically 6. 326. Emergency response, the last one is the first ambulance on scene the goal there, 90th percentage were not meeting it this month, it could have to do with new years eve but usually around nine minutes, the 90th percentage. Were doing good on that stat. Thank you