National Fallen Firefighters Foundation
Planning has already started for the 2005 Memorial Weekend scheduled for October 7-9, 2005.
This year's Candlelight Service will take place at the Basilica of the National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton.
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If a firefighter from your department dies in the line of duty, do you know what to do?
Here are important steps that a department needs to take to help the firefighter's family, members of the department, and the community.
- Notify the family of the fallen firefighter.
- Once you are sure this has happened, get information to members of the department, local and state officials,
- and the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation.
- Contact the Department of Justice's Public Safety Officers' Benefits (PSOB) Program.
- When you report a firefighter death, have basic information available on the incident, your department, and the fallen firefighter and his or her immediate next-of-kin.
- PSOB offers a lump sum death benefit to survivors of public safety officers who die in the line of duty from a traumatic injury or heart attack.
- There are many procedures that need to be followed.
- Call PSOB even if you are not sure whether your firefighter's family will qualify for benefits under this program.
- Use a checklist to determine what needs to be done immediately, before and during the funeral, and longer term.
- Be sure you know what the requirements are in your jurisdiction for conducting an autopsy.
- If you would like to speak directly with another senior fire officer who has lost a firefighter in the line of duty and can offer some professional and personal support, please contact the Foundation.
- Find out what benefits exist for survivors of fallen firefighters in your state.
- Then start contacting the state officials for each program.
- Benefits may include lump-sum death payments, workers' compensation, funeral benefits, pensions and retirement programs, scholarships, and non-profit/private support.
- At the family's request, begin preparations for a fire service funeral or memorial service.
- A comprehensive Funeral Guide will help you plan a fitting tribute. Download a copy or call the Foundation to have one sent immediately.
- Let the family know about organizations that provide funeral services and fire service uniforms free of charge.
One-time Death Benefit Volunteer firefighters:
Survivor receives $25,000.
See Retirement/pension section. Contact: Mike O’Connor, Public Employee’s Retirement System (PERS), 1712 Ninth Avenue, P. O. Box 200131, Helena, MT 59620-0131--- (406) 444-3154 or (800) ASK-PERB
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