ALERTSF: The incident in the area of Bay St and Gough St has been resolved. Emergency crews are clear of the scene.
Expect residual traffic delays and allow for additional travel time. For live traffic information visit 511.org. manager.everbridge.net/pub/2593474662…
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Official profile of the San Francisco Department of Emergency Management. Text your zip code to 888-777 to receive emergency alerts.
- ALERTSF: Avoid the area of Bay St and Gough St due to An obstruction. Emergency crews are on scene. Expect traffic delays, consider alternate routes, and allow for additional travel time. For live traffic information visit 511.org. manager.everbridge.net/pub/2593818260…
- San Francisco Department of Emergency Management repostedSFFD ACTIVE INCIDENT: China Beach Vegetation Fire SFFD crews are on scene of a small wildfire at China Beach near the wooded coastal trail access road. Current status: 1. No structures are threatened at this time 2. No injuries reported 3. Fire is producing a lot of smoke in
- ALERTSF: The incident in the area of Eddy Street between Mason Street and Taylor Street has been resolved. Emergency crews are clear of the scene. Expect residual traffic delays and allow for additional travel time. For live traffic information visit 511.org.
- ALERTSF: Avoid the area of Eddy Street between Mason Street and Taylor Street due to Police Activity. Emergency crews are on scene. Expect traffic delays, consider alternate routes, and allow for additional travel time. For live traffic information visit 511.org.
- Update: 6/27/26, 7:00am: AlertSF services have been restored by software provider Everbridge, following their nationwide outage. DEM will continue to monitor the system’s status.AlertSF is currently unavailable due to a nationwide outage affecting Everbridge, our emergency notification software provider. We are working with Cal OES to ensure Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) remain available should an imminent threat to life or property require immediate
- AlertSF is currently unavailable due to a nationwide outage affecting Everbridge, our emergency notification software provider. We are working with Cal OES to ensure Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) remain available should an imminent threat to life or property require immediate
- San Francisco Department of Emergency Management repostedStay safe this weekend, San Francisco! SFPD will be staffed to handle all calls for service citywide and to provide adequate public safety staffing at events. We're here to help ensure everyone has an amazing Pride. Keep your party going with these safety tips. ↙️
- San Francisco Department of Emergency Management repostedThe SFPD has made multiple arrests, including for trafficking a minor, and seized illegal firearms during recent operations focused on cracking down on sex trafficking, as the Bay Area hosts games for the FIFA World Cup. MORE: tinyurl.com/newsrelease260…
00:00 - Are you match ready? Stay ready with AlertSF. Sign up for free emergency alerts at AlertSF.org or text the ZIP codes of your travel destinations to 888-777. Do you prefer using WhatsApp? Go to Tinyurl.com/whatsappsf2026 to join our official Whatsapp channel for real-time
- San Francisco Department of Emergency Management repostedWinds are expected to strengthen through the weekend with the strongest winds tonight and Friday night through east-west passes, where localized wind gusts could exceed 60 mph. At lower elevations, expect sustained winds of around 15 mph with gusts to near 30 mph.
- #SFPride weekend is here! Text PrideSF to 888-777 to sign up for Pride emergency alerts from the city. For safety tips from SFPD visit: sanfranciscopolice.org/.../sfpd-addre…... Stay alert, make a plan with friends in case you get separated, and have a great time!
GIF - A large, unplanned power outage is impacting PG&E customers in parts of Golden Gate Park, Inner Sunset, Haight-Ashbury, Mount Sutro, and Castro Neighborhoods. For the most current outage information, visit: pgealerts.alerts.pge.com/outage-tools/o… Visit PG&E’s Outage Center or call










