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Exclusive: Former SAFD Chief Charles Hood speaks about forced retirement and his legacy
Read full article: Exclusive: Former SAFD Chief Charles Hood speaks about forced retirement and his legacySpriester Sessions: Hood covers a range of topics, from his ousting to the death of SAFD firefighter Scott Deem
Firefighters’ union president: Members claim SAFD leadership has ‘management mafia’ culture
Read full article: Firefighters’ union president: Members claim SAFD leadership has ‘management mafia’ cultureThe San Antonio Professional Firefighters Association President says his conversations with city staff indicate there's ongoing investigations into the culture inside the San Antonio Fire Department administration.
San Antonio city manager appoints interim fire chief, deputy fire chief over admin services
Read full article: San Antonio city manager appoints interim fire chief, deputy fire chief over admin servicesSan Antonio City Manager Erik Walsh appointed an interim fire chief Thursday, a little over a week after former Chief Charles Hood retired following an investigation into inappropriate and offensive comments.
San Antonio Fire Department’s cancer prevention initiative becomes model for other fire departments
Read full article: San Antonio Fire Department’s cancer prevention initiative becomes model for other fire departmentsThe San Antonio Fire Department's Quartermaster program was started in 2019 as a pilot program. It has now become part of the city's annual budget and initiatives to minimize crews' exposure to cancer-causing chemicals.
1 hospitalized after firefighters rescue two people from burning home on Northwest Side
Read full article: 1 hospitalized after firefighters rescue two people from burning home on Northwest SideAccording to San Antonio Fire Department Chief Charles Hood, the fire started around 11:30 a.m. in the back of the two-story home.
Firefighters rescue resident with severe burns as North Side apartment fire destroys 10 units
Read full article: Firefighters rescue resident with severe burns as North Side apartment fire destroys 10 unitsFirefighters responded to a heavy fire at the three-story Sunset Canyon Apartments in the 2100 block of Thousand Oaks around 2:30 a.m., according to SAFD Chief Charles Hood.
‘Surprise’ tornado spins up during storms in San Antonio on Thursday, causing minor damage
Read full article: ‘Surprise’ tornado spins up during storms in San Antonio on Thursday, causing minor damageA “surprise” tornado touched down near downtown San Antonio during morning rush hour on Thursday, causing minor damage.
San Antonio Fire Department responding to more vacant structure fires
Read full article: San Antonio Fire Department responding to more vacant structure firesSan Antonio Fire Department is responding to more and more vacant structure fires year after year. As of July 31 this year, 29% of SAFD’s fire calls were for vacant structures.
Why did low water pressure plague firefighters in Northwest Side apartment fire?
Read full article: Why did low water pressure plague firefighters in Northwest Side apartment fire?The San Antonio Fire Department said weak water pressure from nearby fire hydrants complicated firefighting efforts at the Frederick Apartments Sunday night.
Apartment building a total loss after massive fire on Northwest Side
Read full article: Apartment building a total loss after massive fire on Northwest SideA three-story apartment building on the Northwest Side was destroyed due to a large fire on Sunday night, according to San Antonio Fire Chief Charles Hood.
SAPD, arson investigators search for suspect in multi-structure fire that spread on West Side
Read full article: SAPD, arson investigators search for suspect in multi-structure fire that spread on West SideAuthorities are searching for the person responsible for setting three fires that damaged five structures on the city’s West Side.
‘Trauma is cumulative’: SAFD prioritizing mental health for firefighters
Read full article: ‘Trauma is cumulative’: SAFD prioritizing mental health for firefightersMental health is a top priority for the San Antonio Fire Department as the number of deadly fires in the city has hit double digits this year.
Deadly fire prompts safety reminder for the community to install smoke detectors
Read full article: Deadly fire prompts safety reminder for the community to install smoke detectorsA fire on the city’s North Side killed five family members Saturday morning, prompting warnings and safety reminders from the San Antonio Fire Department.
3 children, 2 women pronounced dead in house fire on North Side, SAFD Chief Hood says
Read full article: 3 children, 2 women pronounced dead in house fire on North Side, SAFD Chief Hood saysTwo additional children were pronounced dead following a house fire on Saturday on the North Side, bringing the death toll to five in what the fire chief says is the deadliest house fire in more than a decade.
2-alarm fire forces evacuation of 8 units at Northeast Side apartment complex, SAFD says
Read full article: 2-alarm fire forces evacuation of 8 units at Northeast Side apartment complex, SAFD saysPeople living in eight units of an apartment complex on the Northeast Side had to be evacuated due to a two-alarm fire late Monday night, according to San Antonio Fire Department Chief Charles Hood.
Second-alarm fire destroys abandoned warehouse on Northeast Side, SAFD Chief says
Read full article: Second-alarm fire destroys abandoned warehouse on Northeast Side, SAFD Chief saysA second-alarm fire completely leveled an abandoned warehouse on the Northeast Side, leaving behind billows of smoke and debris, according to the San Antonio Fire Department.
2 hospitalized in critical condition after apartment complex fire north of downtown, SAFD says
Read full article: 2 hospitalized in critical condition after apartment complex fire north of downtown, SAFD saysTwo people were hospitalized in critical condition, and multiple people were rescued from their balconies during a fire at an apartment complex north of downtown, according to San Antonio Fire Department Chief Charles Hood.
‘Horrific scene’: Dog owner arrested after elderly man killed, 3 others injured in West Side dog attack, officials say
Read full article: ‘Horrific scene’: Dog owner arrested after elderly man killed, 3 others injured in West Side dog attack, officials sayA “horrific scene” unfolded on the West Side Friday afternoon after a brutal dog attack claimed an elderly man’s life and left three other people injured, officials said.
20-year anniversary: SAFD chief describes searching for debris after Space Shuttle Columbia disaster
Read full article: 20-year anniversary: SAFD chief describes searching for debris after Space Shuttle Columbia disasterTwenty years ago, NASA’s Columbia space shuttle crashed to the Earth, killing all seven astronauts on board and sending debris scattered across 200 miles. San Antonio Fire Department Chief Charles Hood was deployed to search for that crucial debris.
Man taken to hospital in critical condition following ‘dangerous’ fire at far North Side home, SAFD says
Read full article: Man taken to hospital in critical condition following ‘dangerous’ fire at far North Side home, SAFD saysSan Antonio firefighters rescued a man who was unconscious inside a burning home in the Encino Park area on the far North Side.
Bexar County ME’s office identifies last 2 victims in explosion at an underground home on Southeast Side
Read full article: Bexar County ME’s office identifies last 2 victims in explosion at an underground home on Southeast SideThe last two victims who died in an explosion on the Southeast Side on Friday night have been identified by the Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office.
Explosion that killed 4 on SE Side happened in underground home, SAFD says
Read full article: Explosion that killed 4 on SE Side happened in underground home, SAFD saysThe San Antonio Fire Department command staff held its first media briefing Tuesday about the explosion at a Southeast Side business that killed four people.
Hear SAFD firefighter’s powerful spoken poem about mental health challenges in fire service
Read full article: Hear SAFD firefighter’s powerful spoken poem about mental health challenges in fire serviceSAFD firefighter Kevin Burke recently learned more firefighters die from suicide than fire. He decided it was time to share a poem he wrote with vulnerability, to show his peers it's okay to ask for help. It was used as part of SAFD's mental health week this month.
Denny’s kitchen fire spreads through Flying J along I-10 on East Side, destroys building
Read full article: Denny’s kitchen fire spreads through Flying J along I-10 on East Side, destroys buildingSan Antonio firefighters responded to a massive fire at a Flying J and Denny’s along Interstate 10 on the East Side on Thursday morning.
Holiday meals delivered to San Antonio fire stations, families across San Antonio
Read full article: Holiday meals delivered to San Antonio fire stations, families across San AntonioGenerations Federal Credit Union employees delivered Thanksgiving food items to over 50 San Antonio fire stations and their families.
Permanently closed bar on Northeast Side erupts in flames, has roof collapse, SAFD says
Read full article: Permanently closed bar on Northeast Side erupts in flames, has roof collapse, SAFD saysSan Antonio firefighters have responded to a fire at a permanently shut down bar on the city’s Northeast Side early Wednesday morning.
National group meets in SA to discuss prevention of firefighter deaths
Read full article: National group meets in SA to discuss prevention of firefighter deathsFirefighters from around the world convened in San Antonio Monday to improve safety standards. The organization is dedicated to the families of fallen firefighters – finding ways to prevent deaths in the first place.
SAFD’s groundbreaking program has offered 1,000 units of whole blood in the field
Read full article: SAFD’s groundbreaking program has offered 1,000 units of whole blood in the fieldA San Antonio Fire Department Program is now the gold standard across the country. It makes whole blood available on ambulances and at trauma scenes.
‘It was a miracle’: Fire chief says teen who fell in drainage ditch on West Side rescued alive
Read full article: ‘It was a miracle’: Fire chief says teen who fell in drainage ditch on West Side rescued aliveWhat could have been a tragic situation is now being called “an absolute miracle” by San Antonio emergency crews after a teen who got swept up in high waters in a drainage ditch was rescued alive.
Fireworks make for busy Independence Day for fire crews; possibly linked to 2 house fires
Read full article: Fireworks make for busy Independence Day for fire crews; possibly linked to 2 house firesFirefighters were sent scrambling all across the city to put out fires possibly related to fireworks. They believe the holiday celebrations may have been behind a fire that destroyed 2 homes on the far Northwest Side.
San Antonio first responders describe scene of trailer deaths, say people ‘basically cooking’
Read full article: San Antonio first responders describe scene of trailer deaths, say people ‘basically cooking’First responders with the San Antonio Fire Department recalled the “horrific scene” they arrived at Monday on the Southwest Side, where dozens of migrants died as they were left inside a sweltering trailer.
Pope Francis reacts to migrant deaths in San Antonio, asks people to ‘pray together’
Read full article: Pope Francis reacts to migrant deaths in San Antonio, asks people to ‘pray together’Pope Francis asked for people to “pray together” for the migrants who died after they were abandoned in a sweltering trailer in San Antonio on Monday.
Latest updates: What we know about the deaths of 53 people found inside a trailer in San Antonio
Read full article: Latest updates: What we know about the deaths of 53 people found inside a trailer in San AntonioMore than 50 migrants died after they were left in a tractor-trailer on a Southwest Side road — a “horrific human tragedy” that’s being called the largest mass casualty event in San Antonio history, authorities said.
Woman pushes out window A/C unit to escape house fire on West Side
Read full article: Woman pushes out window A/C unit to escape house fire on West SideThree people, including a woman who kicked out a window air conditioning unit, safely escaped a fire that heavily damaged two homes Monday afternoon on the city’s West Side.
Fire at Northeast Side motel causes unexpected early check-out for guests
Read full article: Fire at Northeast Side motel causes unexpected early check-out for guestsFire at a Northeast side motel forced all 19 guests to evacuate their rooms in the middle of the night. The motel now has damage from fire, smoke and water.
SAFD: Fire truck crashes into apartment building after being hit by sedan; 17 residents displaced
Read full article: SAFD: Fire truck crashes into apartment building after being hit by sedan; 17 residents displacedA sedan crashed into a fire truck sending it into an apartment building and displacing nearly 20 residents late Tuesday night, the San Antonio Fire Department said.
Fires up by 26% across San Antonio this fiscal year, fire chief says
Read full article: Fires up by 26% across San Antonio this fiscal year, fire chief saysSan Antonio Fire Chief Charles Hood said the number of fires in the city is up 26% this fiscal year compared to last, with District 5 reporting the most.
Smoldering cigarette likely to blame for massive apartment fire, investigators say
Read full article: Smoldering cigarette likely to blame for massive apartment fire, investigators sayAt least nine families have been displaced due to a fire in a Northwest side apartment complex. Investigators believe a smoldering cigarette started it.
2-alarm fire at Northeast Side strip mall started by maintenance work, fire chief says
Read full article: 2-alarm fire at Northeast Side strip mall started by maintenance work, fire chief saysSan Antonio firefighters have responded to a two-alarm fire on the city’s Northeast Side early Wednesday morning.
Authorities identify body found in charred RV by San Antonio firefighters outside East Side home
Read full article: Authorities identify body found in charred RV by San Antonio firefighters outside East Side homeOn Friday, the medical examiner’s office identified the body as 60-year-old Paul Edward Rose.
Roof of Southeast Side strip mall collapses in fire, SAFD chief says
Read full article: Roof of Southeast Side strip mall collapses in fire, SAFD chief saysSan Antonio firefighters are investigating the cause of a fire that made part of the roof of a Southeast Side strip mall collapse on Thursday, according to Fire Chief Charles Hood.
San Antonio fire chief calls fire at Lone Star Brewery ‘suspicious’; full investigation to follow
Read full article: San Antonio fire chief calls fire at Lone Star Brewery ‘suspicious’; full investigation to followA fire at the Lone Star Brewery late Saturday night seems “suspicious” according to San Antonio Fire Department Chief Charles Hood.
San Antonio fire chief caught cursing at attorney during arbitration hearing on Zoom
Read full article: San Antonio fire chief caught cursing at attorney during arbitration hearing on ZoomSAN ANTONIO – San Antonio Fire Department Chief Charles Hood on Tuesday was captured on camera cursing at an attorney during a virtual arbitration hearing for a fired firefighter. As Samano’s attorney, Ben Sifuentes, asked a series of questions about how the media portrays firefighters, including Hood, Hood appeared to say on video, “What are you talking about with this s***? AdA recording of Hood’s comments, which came around the 14:20 mark of the hearing, remained on the city of San Antonio’s YouTube channel as of 5 p.m. Tuesday. When the state trooper arrested Samano, placing him in a patrol vehicle, Samano told the trooper that “he should pray he never needed (firefighter) Samano’s services because (firefighter) Samano would not help him or his family,” the suspension paperwork states. Prosecutors dismissed the misdemeanor criminal mischief charge against Samano, records show.
Firefighter suspended 45 days for leaving crew a man short, defacing SAFD documents
Read full article: Firefighter suspended 45 days for leaving crew a man short, defacing SAFD documentsSAN ANTONIO – A San Antonio firefighter was suspended 45 days late last year after a series of incidents that included him failing to respond to a call for service, according to discipline records obtained by the KSAT 12 Defenders. McConnaughhay did not respond to a call near the end of his shift in June, leaving his station’s apparatus a man short, records show. The apparatus was unable to respond to the call due to McConnaughhay’s actions, according to his suspension paperwork. Records show McConnaughhay had also failed to respond to a call for service in December 2019 after instead going to use a restroom. He also cut crew names and contact information from a personnel list without permission, according to the same records.
Firefighter who ‘mooned’ SAPD helicopter suspended 20 days
Read full article: Firefighter who ‘mooned’ SAPD helicopter suspended 20 daysSAN ANTONIO – A firefighter who bared his buttock and “mooned” a San Antonio Police Department Eagle helicopter earlier this year has been suspended 20 days, city discipline records show. Pictures were taken and later distributed to other people, suspension records show. Williams was cited for violating SAFD rules pertaining to conduct and behavior, negative public image and inappropriate behavior. Williams began serving the suspension Nov. 7, but forfeited some leave time instead of serving the entire suspension, records show. Complaint: SAFD district chief asked about woman’s breast size, likened room of women to ‘lesbian softball team’
SAFD defends decision to not terminate firefighter after second weapon arrest in less than two years
Read full article: SAFD defends decision to not terminate firefighter after second weapon arrest in less than two yearsJesus Ceuvas was given a 90-day sentence after a release and settlement agreement signed in November. Both criminal cases, reckless driving and unlawful carry of a weapon, remain pending, according to Hays County court records. SAFD officials first handed Cuevas an indefinite suspension, which was subsequently reduced to a 90-day suspension after Cuevas met with San Antonio Fire Department Chief Charles Hood. Bexar County court records indicate Cuevas was not criminally charged for unlawful carry of a weapon following the 2018 incident. Court records previously showed Cuevas was admitted to Bexar County’s Veterans Treatment Court in the DWI case.
San Antonio Fire Department EMS personnel roll up their sleeves for COVID-19 vaccine
Read full article: San Antonio Fire Department EMS personnel roll up their sleeves for COVID-19 vaccineSAN ANTONIO – Emergency Medical Service workers with the San Antonio Fire Department started receiving their COVID-19 vaccinations Monday. SAFD officials said the vaccine will be available to roughly 400 EMS workers before it’s made available to more than 1,300 San Antonio firefighters. “Our personnel have been battling stress and fatigue as they continue the lifesaving work caring for the residents of San Antonio,” said SAFD Chief Charles Hood. The vaccine is given in two doses, with the second dose administered approximately 21 days after the initial dose. SAFD officials thanked UT Health, University Hospital, and Christus Hospital System for the first allotment of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in a press release.
SAFD chief violated rules by posing for photo of him eating sushi off nude woman, investigation finds
Read full article: SAFD chief violated rules by posing for photo of him eating sushi off nude woman, investigation findsSAN ANTONIO – A weeks-long investigation has determined that San Antonio Fire Department Chief Charles Hood violated SAFD rules and regulations when he was photographed eating sushi off of a nude women during a private party earlier this year, records released Tuesday confirm. Records show Deputy City Manager Maria Villagomez was not forwarded a copy of the complaint from Hood’s command staff for well over a month. SAFD Chief Charles Hood poses for a photo while eating sushi off a nude woman's body during a private party in January 2020. The photo was first published by the San Antonio Express-News. Serving sushi on a naked woman, otherwise known as “body sushi” or “naked sushi,” is part of the Japanese practice of nyotaimori, according to a report from The Associated Press.
Complaint: SAFD district chief asked about woman’s breast size, likened room of women to ‘lesbian softball team’
Read full article: Complaint: SAFD district chief asked about woman’s breast size, likened room of women to ‘lesbian softball team’District Chief Douglas Berry was suspended for the 2018 comments in September, SAFD suspension records released last week confirm. Lopez is also accused of not giving the female firefighter an opportunity to be a field training officer, even though she had the proper experience. The complaint states that in September 2019 Berry then declined to let the female firefighter attend tryouts for an executive protection detail. “It bothered me that all he cared about in his hiring process was the size of a women’s breasts,” the female firefighter wrote. “In the past, when someone bucks Chief Berry, they are retaliated against.
SAFD district chief suspended for inappropriate comments during female firefighter job recommendation
Read full article: SAFD district chief suspended for inappropriate comments during female firefighter job recommendationSAFD firefighter suspended 90 days after writing ‘F--- the police’ on FacebookCity officials declined to describe exactly what Berry said, but some of the inappropriate comments were made in August 2018 after Berry was asked to make a job recommendation for a female firefighter, records show. A month later, in September 2018, Berry again made inappropriate comments after returning from a Battle of the Badges boxing event. On both occasions, Berry’s comments were made in front of subordinates and while on duty, his suspension records stated. SAFD Chief Charles Hood became aware of the corroborated comments in April, records show. During a discipline meeting with Hood, Berry apologized and said there had been a major adjustment moving from the field to a desk job.
SAFD firefighter suspended 90 days after writing ‘F--- the police’ on Facebook
Read full article: SAFD firefighter suspended 90 days after writing ‘F--- the police’ on FacebookSAN ANTONIO – Editor’s note: Johnson’s Facebook post included the expletive. A San Antonio firefighter who wrote ‘F--- the police’ multiple times in a lengthy Facebook post in late August has been suspended 90 days without pay, SAFD suspension records show. Engineer Christopher Johnson was originally handed an indefinite suspension in early October, but it was later shortened to 90 days after Johnson met with Chief Charles Hood. Bienek was fired for commenting on a Facebook post “concerning using a vehicle to ‘plow’ through protesters,” according to previously released suspension records. Johnson’s Facebook post came two days after the shooting of Jacob Blake by police in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Woman, dog killed in 2-alarm apartment fire on Northeast Side, SAFD says
Read full article: Woman, dog killed in 2-alarm apartment fire on Northeast Side, SAFD saysSAN ANTONIO – A woman and her dog have died as a result of a fire that broke out in their North Side apartment Thursday morning. They quickly found out that the fire in a ground floor unit already had a head-start. When firefighters were able to get inside, they found the woman down on the floor in a hallway. He said they also found her dog, dead inside the apartment. Members of the American Red Cross arrived at the apartment complex to assist them in finding other accommodations.
Sushi chef slams city leaders for criticizing SAFD chief who took part in Japanese tradition
Read full article: Sushi chef slams city leaders for criticizing SAFD chief who took part in Japanese traditionSAN ANTONIO – A longtime local sushi chef says city leaders should’ve done their homework before criticizing the San Antonio fire chief for appearing in a photo depicting a Japanese tradition that dates back centuries. “Nothing derogatory about it,” said longtime local sushi chef Goro Pitchford. He said he was appalled to hear city leaders like manager Erik Walsh and Mayor Ron Nirenberg criticize Chief Hood for taking part in the Japanese practice. SAFD Chief Charles Hood poses for a photo while eating sushi off a nude woman's body during a private party in January 2020. RELATED: City attorney: Photo of SAFD chief eating sushi off nude woman is a ‘serious issue’ under review
City attorney: Photo of SAFD chief eating sushi off nude woman is a ‘serious issue’ under review
Read full article: City attorney: Photo of SAFD chief eating sushi off nude woman is a ‘serious issue’ under reviewIt shows Chief Hood at the private party, not in uniform, holding sushi while kneeling next to the model. SAFD Chief Charles Hood poses for a photo while eating sushi off a nude woman's body during a private party in January 2020. The incident happened while Chief Hood was attending a firefighter’s birthday party in January, he said. San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg said during Friday’s coronavirus briefing that he is in support of Walsh’s directive for the city attorney to conduct the review involving the photograph. “The scene in that photo is counter to the standards and values that we expect from the city of San Antonio organization.
SAFD Chief Charles Hood delivers emotional speech about his experiences with racism
Read full article: SAFD Chief Charles Hood delivers emotional speech about his experiences with racismSAN ANTONIO – Standing on a podium after accepting an award for Fire Chief of the Year, San Antonio Fire Chief Charles Hood admitted he felt pressure to be successful when he earned his post in 2007. As the first African-American fire chief in San Antonio’s history, he carried it on his back and has “been silent” about it over the years. Earlier this week, the Metropolitan Fire Chiefs Association, made up of fire chiefs from large metropolitan areas, voted Hood as Fire Chief of the Year. “I suffered and experienced racism throughout my career,” he said to media members, city officials and SAFD staff, getting emotional at times. Hood said he was named chief because he was the best candidate and has a “stellar career."
San Antonio Fire Chief Charles Hood named 2020 Fire Chief of the Year by association
Read full article: San Antonio Fire Chief Charles Hood named 2020 Fire Chief of the Year by associationSAN ANTONIO – San Antonio Fire Chief Charles Hood received a huge honor on Tuesday morning. The Metropolitan Fire Chiefs Association named Hood as Fire Chief of the Year during a ceremony at Public Safety Headquarters. “I’m happy to share this award with the City of San Antonio,” he said during the ceremony. Mayor Ron Nirenberg, City Manager Erik Walsh, Deputy City Manager María Villagómez and SAFD command staff attended the ceremony. Metro members belong to the International Association of Fire Chiefs and the National Fire Protection Association.
San Antonio Fire Station 14 to remain closed due to COVID-19 infections
Read full article: San Antonio Fire Station 14 to remain closed due to COVID-19 infectionsSAN ANTONIO – A San Antonio fire station where six firefighters tested positive for COVID-19 will remain closed until the quarantine period is over for 41 personnel, SAFD Chief Charles Hood said Tuesday during a special City Council meeting. 14 has been cleaned professionally, and work is pending on air conditioning ducts and other station maintenance issues, Hood said. You can view Hood’s Power Point presentation below:Metro Health Director, Dr. City Attorney, Andy Segovia, also presented a Power Point presentation to the city council. The first case confirmed in the U.S. was in mid-January and the first case confirmed in San Antonio was in mid-February.
San Antonio has 840 COVID-19 quarantine rooms ready for occupancy
Read full article: San Antonio has 840 COVID-19 quarantine rooms ready for occupancySAN ANTONIO – The city of San Antonio has 840 hotel rooms available for people who test positive for COVID-19 and have to quarantine themselves, said Chief Charles Hood of the San Antonio Fire Department. During a special virtual City Council meeting Tuesday, Hood told Mayor Ron Nirenberg and council members that 62 rooms, known as isolation care facilities, have been secured and ready for occupancy. The rooms are available for people who test positive for the virus but don’t require hospitalization, officials said. Security will be provided by the San Antonio Police Department. San Antonio firefighter tests positive for COVID-19, officials sayHood also talked about how the department is protecting firefighters and emergency medical technicians.
Infected staff at nursing home with 75 COVID-19 patients worked at other San Antonio facilities
Read full article: Infected staff at nursing home with 75 COVID-19 patients worked at other San Antonio facilitiesEight of the 60 staff members at Southeast Nursing & Rehabilitation have tested positive and are in self-isolation away from the facility, San Antonio Fire Chief Charles Hood said. “Of the eight staff members who are COVID positive, we know that two of them worked in other facilities," Hood said. “And the staff members who have not been tested, we know they worked in at least 7 facilities in the city. Metro Health will test 17 other staff members at the nursing home today, and health officials are still trying to contact 28 of the staff members for testing. "Finally, there should not be any sick personnel at nursing facilities.
COVID-19 outbreak at San Antonio nursing home: 14 confirmed cases, 1 death, 70+ tests pending
Read full article: COVID-19 outbreak at San Antonio nursing home: 14 confirmed cases, 1 death, 70+ tests pendingSAN ANTONIO – The San Antonio Fire Department and San Antonio Metropolitan Health District announced a COVID-19 outbreak at a local nursing home on Wednesday. A San Antonio Metropolitan Health District spokeswoman confirmed the new positive cases, but said they would not be included in the city’s tally until numbers are updated on Thursday. Hood said one of the deaths that was reported yesterday in San Antonio was a resident at the nursing home. All we can do is just pray and hope things get better.”Hood said there are 68 nursing home facilities in San Antonio. The city of San Antonio health officials have been extremely helpful to our facility and we cannot thank them enough.
Third victim identified in deadly San Antonio plane crash
Read full article: Third victim identified in deadly San Antonio plane crashSAN ANTONIO – The Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office has identified the third victim of a deadly plane crash that occurred Sunday in San Antonio. On Wednesday, the 71-year-old woman who died in the crash was identified as Maureen McFarren Garrow, who died of multiple blunt force injuries. What we know about the deadly plane crash in San AntonioThe flight took off Sunday from Sugar Land and headed toward Boerne, Fire Chief Charles Hood previously said. The pilot, who is believed to be Womble, activated an alert and notified San Antonio International Airport traffic controllers that he had an engine failure. Three killed in plane crash near San Antonio International AirportAccording to the flight path provided by FlightAware, the plane reached the airport, but looped around before landing.