You may be thinking of Frisco.
EMTs in CA are freaked about this virus. There's a recognition of the deteoriating public health standards and concern that the homeless may already be suffering from the disease without getting a proper diagnosis. A friend of mine is in several private chats with other stations throughout the state. Most of the concern is in the area between San Diego and Los Angeles. There have been a few situations where they pick up a group of really sick people living under a bridge, get them to an emergency room only for them to leave the moment they are stable. There's no way to follow up after they leave the system.
San Francisco has an emergency center set up and they've been trying to recruit nurses from other states to deal with whatever's coming. From what I've picked up, the response has been tepid, no one wants to go to SF even for a short stint. On the one hand, yeah, word gets around about the shitting on the streets. Everyone recognizes that's the worst possible policy in a pandemic and wants no part of it. On the other hand, I think a lot of people are skeptical whether they are getting the whole story about what's going on. If you think about it, why would they be overstaffing if there are no known cases?