IAFF Local I-60

IAFF Local I-60

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As an industrial local of the International Association of Fire Fighters, the Local I-60 represents over 700 non-fire EMS professionals throughout Arizona.

Photos from IAFF Local I-60's post 08/21/2017

Hello friends please share this event with friends and family on Facebook. This event is open to the whole family there is a limit on climbers but please donate or come show support!! There is a direct link to sign up and donate. Thank you friends have a great day!!!

http://events.firehero.org/SaltRiver

Timeline photos 02/22/2017

It is with a heavy heart that the IAFF Local I-60 share with you the passing of a colleague from American Medical Response Mississippi Operation, Michael Collums. Michael, a MedStat American Medical Response Emergency Medical Technician based in Chickasaw County, Mississippi, was responding to an emergency call with his partner, Raymond Reed, Tuesday, Feb. 21 when the cab of an 18-wheeler collided with their ambulance. Michael was pronounced dead on the scene, and Raymond sustained serious, non-life-threatening injuries.

Michael was a devoted husband and father. He was also a skilled welder and a compassionate EMT who dedicated his life to caring for others. His co-workers describe him as an exemplary EMS provider, friend and father, and say they will miss his kind spirit.

Please keep our colleagues with MedStat American Medical Response Mississippi in your thoughts and prayers.

02/21/2017

Services for fallen Phoenix Fire Captain Crystal Rezzonico have been set for Tuesday, Feb. 28. The memorial service will be at 10:30 a.m. at Christ Church of the Valley in Peoria (7007 W. Happy Valley Rd.) The service will be a line-of-duty death memorial service with full honors. Immediately after the services, there will be a procession for Rezzonico's internment at Greenwood Memorial Lawn (2300 W. Van Buren St.).

Timeline photos 02/11/2017

Please share. The IAFF Local I-60 has the names of 5 of our emergency medical services professionals who were killed in the line of duty etched into the memorial. Please help support the memorial by making a small contribution. Thank you.

WE NEED YOUR HELP.

Two years ago, we broke ground on the Arizona Fallen Firefighter Memorial. Today, $1.6 million in contributions later, this moving site is a reality. Now we are in the last stages of paying off this enormous project.

If we can raise the final necessary dollars, we will be able to add to the memorial the names of several firefighters who have lost their lives in recent years.

EVERY CONTRIBUTION HELPS.

PLEASE FORWARD THIS POST OR SHARE IT WITH YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY. If you want to make a donation of any amount, please visit:

www.azfirefightersmemorial.com

If you have questions or you wish to arrange large contributions, call Rick DeGraw at 480-495-0179. Many thanks for your support.

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