Paying Tribute to Minnesota’s Fallen Firefighters

Several people from the MnFIRE team volunteered at this year’s Minnesota Fallen Firefighter Memorial Service on Sunday, where hundreds gathered on the State Capitol grounds to remember our brothers and sisters in the fire service who have paid the ultimate price.

For 11 years, the event – coordinated by the Minnesota Fire Service Foundation – on the last Sunday in September has been a dramatic annual reminder of the importance of ensuring that every Minnesota firefighter has access to the education, prevention and care needed to handle a medical diagnosis, including the top-three diseases firefighters face: cardiac issues, emotional trauma and cancer.

Since 1881, 241 Minnesota firefighters have died in the line of duty. Their names have been inscribed on columns throughout the nationally recognized memorial, located on the south side of the Capitol grounds.

Learn more about the firefighters who were honored from KSTP‘s coverage of Sunday’s memorial service.

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The fire service turned out with its most powerful showing yet for Fire Service Day at the Capitol on Monday, April 27. Over 130 fire service members and friends, including MnFIRE President Mike Dobesh, Interim Executive Director DeeDee Jankovich and board members Scott Vadnais, Ed Hoffman and Jen Elleraas, met with legislators to discuss important issues that impact firefighters statewide, including MnFIRE’s role in administering the Hometown Heroes Assistance Program. ... See MoreSee Less

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It's World Day for Safety and Health at Work – an observance that goes hand in hand with our mission at MnFIRE. Through the Hometown Heroes Assistance Program, we are proud to provide:

🔴 No-cost counseling visits and peer support
🔴 Up-to-$20,000 Critical Illness insurance policy
🔴 Ongoing health and wellness training

We'd love to support you or a firefighter in your life. Learn more here: mnfireinitiative.com/hhap/
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Shoutout to Faribault Fire Department for recently completing cardiac health training! 🫀

Follow their lead and help your crew protect their cardiovascular health by signing up for a training: mnfireinitiative.com/training/
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Shoutout to Faribaul

Did you know MnFIRE offers a class specifically dedicated to emotional wellness? This session:

☑️ helps de-stigmatize talking about mental health in your department
☑️ provides practical information on how to debrief after a difficult call
☑️ recommends ways to maintain emotional well-being
☑️ covers MnFIRE resources available to support firefighters

Emotional wellness training is available to all Minnesota fire departments, at no cost to you or your crew: mnfireinitiative.com/training/

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