Safety Personal safety and preparedness. Services Apply to become a Community Ambassador The Community Ambassadors Program (CAP) is a community safety and neighborhood engagement job training program Apply to become a Community Ambassador Trainee The Community Ambassadors Program (CAP) is a community safety and neighborhood engagement job training program Check fire safety requirements for your tenants Required upgrades, forms, disclosures, and fire safety tips. Get a fire report Records about our responses to fires and other nonmedical incidents. Get a safety escort to walk with you Call 311 to get a Community Ambassador to walk you home or to an appointment, weekdays in some neighborhoods. Get information about being safe in your home Seasonal fire safety tips, smoke alarm requirements, and tenant rights for safety. Report a fire life safety issue The Fire Department will look into reported hazards. Report a leaking fire hydrant Call 311 or 911 depending on how much the fire hydrant is leaking. Sign up for neighborhood disaster training Volunteer for the Neighborhood Emergency Response Team (NERT). Slow traffic on your street Get speed bumps and changes to your street. News Mayor London Breed announces roadmap for new police reforms June 11, 2020 Curfew in San Francisco May 31 to June 4, from 8 pm to 5 am May 31, 2020 City announces partnership to install public safety cameras in Chinatown July 21, 2019 See more news Resources Know your rights around a police officer What to do if you are approached by a SFPD officer on the street, in a car, or at your home. Know your rights around Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) What to do if you are stopped by an ICE agent in public or at your home.