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Mayor's Press Conference - Aug 14, 2026 - Meeting

Mayor's Press ConferenceSan FranciscoAugust 14, 2026

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SF Names Street After Firefighter Whose Cancer Fight Sparked National Prevention Movement

Mayor Daniel Lurie, city officials and dozens of firefighters gathered outside Fire Station 1 to rename a stretch of street as "Tony Stefani Way," honoring the retired SFFD captain who turned his own cancer diagnosis into a 20-year crusade that changed how fire departments across the country protect their people. The ceremony doubled as a milestone for the San Francisco Firefighters Cancer Prevention Foundation and a platform for new city investment in first-responder health.

  • Street outside Fire Station 1 ceremonially renamed "Tony Stefani Way" to honor the retired captain who founded the SF Firefighters Cancer Prevention Foundation
  • Mayor Lurie becomes first mayor nationally to fund firefighter cancer testing with a dedicated budget line item
  • Local 798 previews legislation to extend cancer coverage for retired firefighters, citing lasting toxic exposures
  • Foundation marks 20 years of screening, financial aid, integrative oncology, mental health and peer support programs for firefighters and families

Outside the brick quarters of Fire Station 1 — home to Rescue 1, one of the busiest rescue units in the country — Mayor Daniel Lurie told the crowd how Tony Stefani's story began.

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