101 EAST 116TH STREET ● CARMEL, IN 46032 ● 800-221-7342 ● WWW.PFIA1913.ORG Summer 2023 3 THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICE
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Volume 39 Number 2
The PFIA Protector is printed quarterly by the Police and Firemen’s Insurance Association. The Executive and Editorial Offices are located at 101 E. 116th Street, Carmel, IN 46032 Local: 317-581-1913 or toll-free: 1-800-221-PFIA (7342)
Editor Rebekah Brownson
Police and Firemen’s Insurance Association
President John E. Murphy
Senior Vice President, Executive Secretary Bradd Roembke
Vice President, Treasurer... Jeff Warnock
Board of Directors
Mike Carrigan Littleton, Colorado
Ruben Cevallos San Antonio, Texas
Myles Christie Augusta, Georgia
Thomas Clines ........... Fishers, Indiana
Tom Evans ........ Cattaragus, New York
Raymond Gallardo ......... Ankeny, Iowa
Edward Griffith III ..... Brick, New Jersey
Gerald Housel Speedway, Indiana
Mark S. Kemp New Palestine, Indiana
David G. Lentz Slidell, Louisiana
John Murphy Carmel, Indiana
Steve D. Murphy Indianapolis, Indiana
Bradd Roembke New Palestine, Indiana
Don Trejbal ............... Akron, Ohio
Jeff Warnock ........... Carmel, Indiana
Legal Counsel .......... John D. Hoover
E. Davis Coots
Lawrence W. Schmits
Actuary Brad Simanek
Griffith, Ballard & Company
Welcome to the Summer 2023 issue of The Protector!
We are excited to report we have received 273 applications for our Scholarship Program this year! PFIA provides $600,000 of funding for 100 scholarships each year. The high school seniors who applied this year have a better than one in three chance of receiving the scholarship! The deadline to apply was May 15. The scholarship recipients will be notified later this summer. If your student did not apply this year, or if they did apply and were not awarded a scholarship, they are free to apply as a sophomore and throughout their undergraduate years. PFIA has awarded over 12 million dollars in scholarships since beginning this program in 1987. Contact your local representative for deadlines and more information on how to apply.
Another fraternal benefit our Association provides is our Uninsurable Child Benefit. This benefit provides $10,000 of Whole Life insurance at standard rates to an eligible child, age 0-23, of a member in good standing with the Association who applies for a policy and is declined because of health reasons. All underwriting procedures will be exhausted before a policy is issued. Contact your local representative for more information.
Remember to keep us informed of any changes you would like to make in your coverage, beneficiaries or contact information. Your local representative can be found in the back of The Protector magazine.
We hope you have a fun and safe summer!
Fraternally,
John Murphy, President
Buffalo New York Fire Department, Local 282, retired
Summer 2023 LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT
MESSAGE FROM REBEKAH BROWNSON THE EDITOR
We have also listed the men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice this past year and would like to honor each and every one of them!
each fire station’s neighbors.
And don’t forget to check out the Dogfighting story!
Happy Reading all!
CONTENT COVER STORY 12 DOGFIGHTING Alerting those in positions of public responsibility to the dimensions of dogfighting and ways to lose its invisibility. FEATURES 3 FISHERS FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES Promoting community safety and relationships with each fire station’s neighbors by visiting cul-de-sacs and running drills. DEPARTMENTS 2 MERITORIOUS SERVICE AWARD 4 THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICE 14 IN THE SPIRIT OF BROTHERHOOD 17 PFIA REMEMBERS OUR FALLEN HEROES 18 CHILI & DONUTS 19 SWAP SHOP 20 HOME OFFICE/REGIONAL MANAGER DIRECTORY 21 ABM/AR DIRECTORY 25 CHARITABLE FUND Summer 2023 • The PFIA Protector 1 © 2001 Police and Firemen’s Insurance Association You can find our online magazine issues at: www.issuu.com/pfia twitter.com/PFIA1913 facebook.com/PFIA1913 Life Products One Pay Life (Single Premium Whole Life) Select Whole Life Yearly Renewable Term 10-Year 20-Year or 30-Year Level Term
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THOSE WHO PERFORM Above and Beyond
Emotions under control
New Jersey — On February 11, 2023, Police Officer Terrence Best and Officer Cuenca were dispatched to a report of an unresponsive infant, later determined to have ingested an unknown quantity of heroin. Upon arrival, Officer Best observed a 10 month-old child unresponsive and turning blue. Officer Best acted swiftly to assess the situation, immediately started CPR, ultimately reviving the child. Upon learning that the responding ambulance was going to take some time to arrive, the infant remaining in a critical state requiring immediate medical care, he elected to transport the child to a local hospital.
While in route to the hospital, he kept his emotions under control and conveyed the pertinent information available at the time to the medical staff who stabilized the child. We commend Officer Best for his quick thinking and decisive actions ultimately saving this child’s life.
Bringing in the New Year
Rhode Island — On December 31, 2022, Warwick Firefighters
Noah Craven and Brandon
Ingegneri were celebrating New Year’s Eve at the Crown Plaza Hotel in Warwick, when they were alerted that an unconscious man
was on the dance floor. The two Warwich Firefighters sprang into action and immediately assessed the unconscious man. Along with a nurse in attendance, they began CPR after determining the man was in cardiac arrest. A member of the hotel staff quickly retrieved the hotel’s automatic external defibrillator and the victim was revived just after one shock from the AED. The victims heartbeat was restored and he began breathing on his own. The victim was transported to the hospital and is going to make a full recovery thanks to the heroic efforts of Firefighters Craven and Ingegneri.
Flames already engulfed
Indiana — Police Officers
Christopher Clouse, Kolin Kinder, Brian Ramey, and Jaime Thorn of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department were answering a domestic disturbance call when the same apartment caught fire after the woman who had reported the incident left a pan on the stove to go outside to speak to the officers. An alarm and shouts of a fire caused all four officers to spring into action. They ran up to the woman’s apartment, where the flames had already engulfed the kitchen and ceiling with smoke. Without knowing how fast it might spread, the
officers evacuated everyone from the building and attempted to extinguish the fire. Despite not having the proper gear and inhaling a significant amount of smoke and fumes, the officers successfully put out the flames with six fire extinguishers borrowed from neighboring apartments.
Medics treated the officers on scene. Fortunately, no one was injured. One medic told the district commander, “The officers went over and beyond their duties without any formal training.”
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MERITORIOUS SERVICE
AWARD
Fishers Fire and Emergency Services, in Fishers, Indiana begins it’s second year of culde-sac drills, a program designed to promote community safety and relationships with each fire station’s neighbors. This program has been successful in bringing neighbors together and bringing safety in their own homes to the forefront of thinking.
This program is a proactive approach to emergency preparedness in which neighbors get a sampling of firefighter functions on an emergency, through the drills they run in various cul-de-sacs and brings a better understanding for residents about keeping fire hydrants clear, roadways passable with street parking, developing exit plans for their families, and assuring they have working smoke alarms in their homes. Additionally, this allows firefighters more time in neighborhoods to become familiar with layout and challenges. Last summer, the department piloted the program in 18 neighborhoods. This summer, firefighters will be in 63
neighborhoods throughout June, July, and August. The captains of each station pick the neighborhoods and schedules randomly, making sure we pick new neighborhoods each summer. Fire Chief Steven Orusa says, “People don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care, and building relationships before the emergency establishes a trust in calling firefighters to respond when help is needed.”
As firefighters complete their drill, they leave a hose connected to water and assist kids/kids at heart to get a feel of using a hose. Some prefer running through the spray while others use the opportunity to ask firefighters questions regarding the job, safety, and making a connection with their neighborhood station.
In addition, firefighters have started a clothing line called #ThisHouseProtectsMyHouse in which community members can purchase clothing with the fire
logo of their fire house. The department doesn’t make any money from sales, but rather uses this as another opportunity to build community, ownership, and relationships. There may be a little competition between firehouses as well, just for fun.
For more information about these and other programs of the department, contact Public Information Officer, Captain John Mehling at mehlingj@ fishers.in.us.
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ESometimes they lose their lives so that another may live. It is with heartfelt sympathy that we list the men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice this past year. These lists were compiled from the Officer Down Memorial Page http://www.odmp.org and the FEMA U.S. Fire Administration website https://apps.usfa.fema.gov/firefighter-fatalities/
Ray Finley
Sheriff Terrance Nicholas Bateman
Malek Z. Majzoub
Melissa M. France
Date Rank/Name Department State 1/2 Police Officer Christopher Gibson Dallas Police Department TX 1/3 Detective Joseph Anthony Tripoli Chicago Police Department IL 1/3 Deportation Officer William Hayes U.S. Department of Homeland Security US 1/3 Trooper John Sumter Horton North Carolina Highway Patrol NC 1/3 Deputy Sheriff Bryan Vannatta Curry County Sheriff’s Office NM 1/3 Police Officer Bart Lane Arnold Enid Police Department OK 1/4 Police Officer Jesus Delaluz “Chuy” Lara, III Casa Grande Police Department AZ 1/4 Police Officer David Leroy Ingle Iola Police Department KS 1/4 Police Officer Franklin Joe Lone Star College System Police Department TX 1/5 Officer Bruce Eckhoff U.S. Department of Homeland Security US 1/6 Police Officer Richard Lynn Tostenson Newnan Police Department GA 1/7 Captain Reginald Kamal Smith Wilson Police Department NC 1/7 Sergeant Gerardo Morales El Paso Police Department TX 1/8 Deputy Sheriff Michael Queeney Will County Sheriff’s Office IL 1/9 Detention Sergeant Janell L. Visser Miller County Sheriff’s Office MO 1/10 Police Officer II Fernando Uriel Arroyos Los Angeles Police Department CA 1/10 Police Officer Diane Gonzalez New Haven Police Department CT 1/10 Corrections Officer V Mark A. Loecken Texas Department of Criminal Justice TX 1/11 Police Officer Brian R. Shields Aurora Police Department IL 1/13 Deputy Sheriff Brian Dennis Moore Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office CA 1/13 Chief of Police Michael E. German Prairie City Police Department IA 1/13 Deputy Sheriff Joseph Robert Tinoco Cook County Sheriff’s Police Department IL 1/13 Captain Jeffrey Allen Pierce Bernalillo County Metropolitan Detention Center NM 1/14 Investigator Steven
Madison County Sheriff’s Office AL 1/15 Deputy
Franklin County Sheriff’s
1/15 Sergeant
Portsmouth Sheriff’s Office
1/17 Corrections Officer
Oswego County Sheriff’s Office NY 1/17 Detective
New York City Police Department NY 1/18 Corporal
Wayne County Sheriff’s Office MI
Office OH
VA
James M. Ward
Ernest M. Robinson
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1/18 Police Officer Ramiro “Ray” Perez Shallowater Police Department TX 1/19 Sergeant Kenneth J. Thurman, Sr. Aurora Police Department IL 1/19 Police Officer Daniel J. Sanchez New York City Police Department NY 1/20 Chief of Police Don Riffe Jefferson College Police Department MO 1/20 Police Officer Corille Cortez Jones Memphis Police Department TN 1/21 Police Officer Tyler Lenehan Elk Grove Police Department CA 1/21 School Resource Officer Johnny Patterson Lee County School District Police Department MS 1/21 Detective Jason Rivera New York City Police Department NY 1/22 Special Agent Anthony Salas Texas Department of Public Safety TX 1/23 Lieutenant Kevin Pounders Hanceville Police Department AL 1/23 Deputy Jailer Gregory L. Means Casey County Detention Center KY 1/23 Corporal Charles Galloway Harris County Constable’s Office TX 1/24 Sergeant Ramon Gutierrez Harris County Sheriff’s Office TX 1/25 Detective Wilbert D. Mora New York City Police Department NY 1/25 Police Officer Christopher Wayne Berry Vidor Police Department TX 1/27 Deputy Sheriff John L. Grampovnik Allamakee County Sheriff’s Department IA 1/27 School Resource Officer Travis Hurley London Police Department KY 1/28 Master Trooper Vince Arnold Mullins Tennessee Highway Patrol TN 1/29 Deputy Sheriff Noah Rainey Carroll County Sheriff’s Office IN 1/29 Deputy Sheriff Lorin Marie Readmond Loving County Sheriff’s Office TX 1/29 Police Officer Donald Sahota Vancouver Police Department WA 1/30 Senior Correctional Police Officer Robert F. McCormack New Jersey Department of Corrections NJ 1/30 Master Patrolman William Daniel Kelley McAlester Police Department OK 1/31 Sergeant William Shibley Sebastian County Sheriff’s Office AR 1/31 Sergeant Burke N. Hannibal Gonzales County Sheriff’s Office TX 2/1 Police Officer Chris Bardwell Cross Roads Police Department TX 2/1 Deputy Sheriff Laquintin J. Wilson Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office TX 2/1 Police Officer John Painter Bridgewater College Police Department VA 2/1 Master Police Officer David J. Nieves Virginia Beach Police Department VA 2/2 Sergeant Arthur Duron Fowler Police Department CA 2/3 Deputy Sheriff Steve Bobbitt DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office AL 2/3 Correctional Officer III Helen Mae Smith North Carolina Department of Public Safety NC 2/3 Sergeant Chris Jenkins Loudon County Sheriff’s Office TN 2/4 Captain Collin Birnie Flint Police Department MI 2/4 Chief of Police Richard Leslie Stephens Union City Police Department OK 2/5 Deputy Sheriff Brian J. Norton Ford County Sheriff’s Office IL 2/5 Sergeant Robert M. Miller Clifton Police Department NJ 2/5 Police Officer Leonard Swanson New York City Police Department NY 2/6 Special Deputy Marshal Jose Elizondo Gomez U.S. Department of Justice US 2/6 Agent John Dale Stayrook Medina County Drug Task Force OH 2/6 Corrections Employee Darrell Avery Texas Department of Criminal Justice TX 2/7 Correctional Officer Braxton Hofman Lake County Sheriff’s Office SD 2/7 Police Officer John Mestas Double Oak Police Department TX 2/8 Correctional Officer IV John Baron “Barry” Broadaway Texas Department of Criminal Justice TX 2/10 Corporal Sheli Godbold Pantego Police Department TX 2/11 Corporal Michael R. Springer Arkansas State Police AR 2/12 Deputy Sheriff Aubrey Phillips Alameda County Sheriff’s Office CA 2/12 Corporal James McWhorter FL Department of Agr. and Consumer Services FL 2/13 Correctional Officer V Kay W. Zeger, Jr. Texas Department of Criminal Justice TX Summer 2023 • The PFIA Protector 5
6 The PFIA Protector • www.pfia1913.org 2/15 Police Officer Lonnie Sneed Double Oak Police Department TX 2/16 Corporal Michael Keith Morgan Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office AL 2/16 Sheriff Robert P. Craft Marion County Sheriff’s Office KS 2/16 Captain Frank Keith Rezac, Jr. Carroll County Sheriff’s Office TN 2/17 Deputy Sheriff Jarett Oroszi Washoe County Sheriff’s Office NV 2/17 Corrections Deputy Bridgette Lachelle Hunter Shelby County Sheriff’s Office TN 2/19 Police Officer Nicholas Vella Huntington Beach Police Department CA 2/21 Lieutenant Jason T. Dumlao U.S. Department of Defense US 2/22 Sergeant Matthew Horton Ocean County Sheriff’s Office NJ 2/23 Deputy Constable Neil Adams San Jacinto County Constable’s Office TX 2/23 Sergeant John Joseph Donohue Fairfax County Police Department VA 2/24 Correctional Lieutenant Steve Taylor Riverside County Sheriff’s Department CA 2/25 Police Officer Jorge David Alvarado, Jr. Salinas Police Department CA 2/25 Patrolman David Glen Evans San Antonio Police Department TX 2/27 Detective Michael W. Godwin New Hanover County Sheriff’s Office NC 2/28 Sergeant Joshua Caudell Arkansas Department of Corrections AR 3/1 Lieutenant Scott Brandon Owens Union City Police Department OK 3/1 Correctional Officer V Jose Ruiz Texas Department of Criminal Justice - TX 3/2 Deputy First Class Kenny Olander Frederick County Sheriff’s Office MD 3/2 Senior Police Officer Robert Eric Duran Santa Fe Police Department NM 3/3 Trooper Tamar Anoush Bucci Massachusetts State Police MA 3/6 Police Officer David A. Mathura New York City Police Department NY 3/6 Correctional Officer V Lonnie D. Johnson, Jr. Texas Department of Criminal Justice TX 3/8 Corporal Benjamin Lee Cooper Joplin Police Department MO 3/9 Police Officer Jake Alexander Reed Joplin Police Department MO 3/10 Police Officer Freddie Wilson Detroit Public Schools C.D.P.D MI 3/14 Police Officer Caleb D. Ogilvie Covington Division of Police VA 3/16 Deputy Sheriff Dominique Calata Pierce County Sheriff’s Department WA 3/17 Police Officer Lane Anthony Burns Bonne Terre Police Department MO 3/17 Sergeant Barbara Majors Fenley Eastland County Sheriff’s Office TX 3/21 Trooper Martin Francis Mack, III Pennsylvania State Police PA 3/21 Trooper Branden Tyler Sisca Pennsylvania State Police PA 3/25 Police Officer Dan Rocha Everett Police Department WA 3/26 Police Officer II Jeffrey Herndon Carson Franklin Police Department TN 3/29 Deputy Sheriff Douglas Warren Sanford Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office IN 3/30 Investigator Donald Richard Crooms Houston County District Attorney’s Office GA 3/31 Major Rodrick C. Covington New York State Police NY 3/31 Police Officer Dominic M. Francis Bluffton Police Department OH 3/31 Lieutenant William David Lebo Lebanon City Police Department PA 3/31 Deputy Sheriff Darren Almendarez Harris County Sheriff’s Office TX 3/31 Police Officer Trey Marshall Sutton Henrico County Police Department VA 4/1 Sergeant Christopher Michael Vaughn Cedar Bluff Police Department AL 4/2 Deputy Constable Jennifer Lauren Chavis Harris County Constable’s Office TX 4/3 Patrol Officer Brian Lee Sember Ottawa Police Department IL 4/6 Police Officer Darryl Wayne Fortner Vestavia Hills Police Department AL 4/15 Sergeant Pedro “Tony” Candia New York City Police Department NY 4/20 Deputy Sheriff James “Jerry” Critchelow Ohio County Sheriff’s Office KY 4/24 Police Officer Roy Andrew Barr Cayce Police Department SC 4/28 Corporal David P. Jones Benton County Sheriff’s Office MO
Summer 2023 • The PFIA Protector 7 4/29 Deputy Sheriff Nicholas D. Weist Knox County Sheriff’s Office IL 5/5 Sergeant Nicholas W. Tullier East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office LA 5/11 Deputy Sheriff Walter Donald Jenkins, Jr. Rockdale County Sheriff’s Office GA 5/11 Deputy Sheriff Robert Adam Howard Harris County Sheriff’s Office TX 5/13 Border Patrol Agent Daniel Humberto Salazar U.S. Department of Homeland Security US 5/16 Chief Deputy Sheriff Jody Wayne Cash Calloway County Sheriff’s Office KY 5/16 Police Officer Stephen Charles Plum, Jr. Warrington Township Police Department PA 5/17 Supervisory Police Officer Yiu Tak “Louis” Tao U.S. Department of Justice US 5/19 Senior Correctional Police Officer Daniel Sincavage New Jersey Department of Corrections NJ 5/19 Correctional Officer IV Jade Drennan Texas Department of Criminal Justice TX 5/20 Officer Trainee Cody Alan Olafson U.S. Department of Homeland Security US 5/20 Lieutenant Mark Allen Pike Taylor County Detention Center KY 5/28 Supervising Fire Marshal John Joseph “Jack” McCauley New York City Fire Department NY 5/29 Police Officer Houston Ryan Tipping Los Angeles Police Department CA 5/29 Deportation Officer Brian Wayne Turner U.S. Department of Homeland Security US 6/1 Special Agent Peter Christopher Egan U.S. Department of Homeland Security US 6/2 Officer Adrian Lopez, Sr. White Mountain Apache Tribal Police Department TR 6/3 Deputy Sheriff Thomas E. Baker, III Nicholas County Sheriff’s Department WV 6/8 Police Officer Christopher Nicholas Fariello Tallahassee Police Department FL 6/9 Senior Investigator Kyle Lee Patterson Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission FL 6/9 Police Officer Kennis Winston Croom Meridian Police Department MS 6/10 Detective Justin Michael Terry Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department NV 6/12 Deputy First Class Glenn R. Hilliard Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office MD 6/14 Sergeant Michael Domingo Paredes El Monte Police Department CA 6/14 Police Officer Joseph Anthony Santana El Monte Police Department CA 6/14 Sergeant Sean Free Henry County Sheriff’s Office GA 6/14 Deputy Sheriff Austin W. “Melvin” Richardson Fremont County Sheriff’s Office IA 6/20 Deputy Sheriff J’Mar Colin Abel Chambers County Sheriff’s Office AL 6/21 Deputy Sheriff Austin Derek Aldridge Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office SC 6/22 Detention Officer Jeremiah James Story Perry County Sheriff’s Office AR 6/22 Deputy Sheriff Jeff L. Hermanson Saunders County Sheriff’s Office NE 6/28 Sergeant Richard Lopez Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office AZ 6/29 Reserve Officer Jeffrey Michael David Richardson Poteet Police Department TX 6/30 Deputy Sheriff Bradley Steven Henry Johnson Bibb County Sheriff’s Office AL 6/30 Captain Ralph Harlow Frasure Prestonsburg Police Department KY 6/30 Deputy Sheriff William Edward Petry Floyd County Sheriff’s Office KY 7/1 Police Officer Jacob Russell Chaffins Prestonsburg Police Department KY 7/3 Sergeant John K. Williams Coralville Police Department IA 7/6 Police Officer Loren Michael Courts Detroit Police Department MI 7/15 Parole Supervisor Ronald D. Spangler, Jr. Pennsylvania Parole Board PA 7/16 Police Officer Brian D. Olliff Natchitoches Police Department LA 7/16 Undersheriff Lawrence George Koren Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office NM 7/16 Lieutenant Fred Douglas Beers, III Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office NM 7/16 Deputy Sheriff Michael Adam Levison Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office NM 7/17 Patrolman Vincent Anthony Parks Jonesboro Police Department AR 7/17 Police Officer Frederick G. Maley Port Authority of NY and NJ Police Department NY 7/19 Police Officer Daniel Francisco Vasquez North Kansas City Police Department MO 7/19 Sergeant Christopher James Nelson Edmond Police Department OK 7/21 Police Officer Anthony Patrick Mazurkiewicz Rochester Police Department NY
7/23 Supervisory Deportation Officer Rachel Elizabeth Vielmas U.S. Department of Homeland Security US 7/24 Deputy Sheriff Matthew Eugene Yates Clark County Sheriff’s Office OH 7/28 Sergeant Jèan-Harold Louis Astree Fairburn Police Department GA 7/29 Mounted Deputy Nichole Shuff- Balint Clare County Sheriff’s Department MI 7/29 Deputy Sheriff Lorenzo Bustos Smith County Sheriff’s Office TX 7/31 Deputy Sheriff II Jamie Lynn Reynolds Spalding County Sheriff’s Office GA 7/31 Police Officer Noah Jacob Shahnavaz Elwood Police Department IN 8/1 Deputy Sheriff Dallas Ryan Edeburn Ramsey County Sheriff’s Department MN 8/2 Sergeant Matthew Ryan Fishman Wayne County Sheriff’s Office NC 8/4 Special Police Officer Maurica Manyan D.C. Public Library Office of Public Safety DC 8/6 Conservation Officer Lawrence E. Cabana New York State Environmental Conservation Police NY 8/7 Deputy Sheriff Andrew Peery El Paso County Sheriff’s Office CO 8/10 Corporal Chad M. Beattie Washington County Sheriff’s Office PA 8/11 Deputy Sheriff Ned P. Byrd Wake County Sheriff’s Office NC 8/17 Police Officer Cesar “Echy” Echaverry Miami-Dade Police Department FL 8/19 Captain William Riley Hargraves Osage County Sheriff’s Office OK 8/20 Special Agent Jose Antonio Perez Florida Department of Law Enforcement FL 8/22 Police Officer Ivan Mauricio Lopez Mount Vernon Police Department AL 8/22 Sergeant Robert Blaine Swartz Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office OK 8/23 Sergeant F. Brent Chomyszak New York State Police NY 8/23 Sergeant Harold Lee Russell, II Tennessee Highway Patrol TN 8/23 Detective Matthew Walker Blansett Marion County Sheriff’s Department TN 8/25 Constable Deborah Martinez-Garibay Pima County Constable’s Office AZ 9/3 Correctional Officer III Kaitlyn Breanne Ritnour Texas Department of Criminal Justice TX 9/8 Deputy Sheriff Jonathan Randall Koleski Cobb County Sheriff’s Office GA 9/8 Deputy Sheriff Marshall Samuel Ervin, Jr. Cobb County Sheriff’s Office GA 9/8 Trooper Cadet Patrick Donelle Dupree Georgia State Patrol GA 9/11 Police Officer Dillon Micheal Vakoff Arvada Police Department CO 9/11 Captain Janelle Sanders New York City Police Department NY 9/12 Police Officer Lloyd “Mike” Todd Detroit Police Department MI 9/18 Police Officer Seara Burton Richmond Police Department IN 9/22 Deputy Sheriff Michael Hartwick Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office FL 9/23 Senior Patrol Officer Anthony Martin Austin Police Department TX 9/24 Master Police Officer Tyrell Owens-Riley Columbia Police Department SC 9/25 Detention Corporal Gregory Thomas Horne, Sr. Edgecombe County Sheriff’s Office NC 9/29 Sergeant Meagan Burke Oklahoma City Police Department OK 10/3 Major Terry Randall “Turtle” Arnold Cook County Sheriff’s Office GA 10/4 Deputy Sheriff Blane Lane Polk County Sheriff’s Office FL 10/7 Deputy Sheriff Sidnee Carter Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office KS 10/11 Investigator Myiesha Breanna Stewart Greenville Police Department MS 10/12 Lieutenant Dustin Demonte Bristol Police Department CT 10/12 Sergeant Alex Hamzy Bristol Police Department CT 10/13 Police Officer Truong Thai Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department NV 10/18 Police Officer Steven R. Nothem, II Carrollton Police Department TX 10/19 Officer Jorge Arias U.S. Department of Homeland Security US 10/28 Sergeant Ivan M. Morales New York State Police NY 10/30 Police Officer Logan K. Medlock London Police Department KY 11/7 Lieutenant Kristina Zell Niagara Falls Police Department NY 11/13 Criminal Investigator Steven A. Carnes Tom Green County District Attorney’s Office TX 8 The PFIA Protector • www.pfia1913.org
11/14 Police Officer Brandon Tsai Grand Prairie Police Department TX 11/17 Marine Interdiction Agent Michel O. Maceda U.S. Department of Homeland Security US 11/21 Police Officer Jordan Jackson Bellevue Police Department WA 11/22 Deputy Sheriff Christopher Taylor Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office FL 12/1 Detective Sergeant Frank Gualdino Yonkers Police Department NY 12/4 Deputy Sheriff José Angel DeLeon Warren County Sheriff’s Office NC 12/7 Border Patrol Agent Raul Humberto Gonzalez, Jr. U.S. Department of Homeland Security US 12/12 Reserve Deputy Brad Miller Maury County Sheriff’s Office TN 12/13 Court Services Officer Curtis Matthew Worland Alaska State Troopers AK 12/13 Senior Corrections Officer Scott Ozburn Riner Gwinnett County Department of Corrections GA 12/14 Police Officer Branden Paul Estorffe Bay St. Louis Police Department MS 12/14 Sergeant Steven Robin Bay St. Louis Police Department MS 12/15 Sergeant Donald Scoby Stuttgart Police Department AR 12/15 Deputy Sheriff Daniel J. Kin Wyandot County Sheriff’s Office OH 12/16 Deputy Sheriff Oscar Yovani Bolanos-Anavisca, Jr. Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office NC 12/16 Chief of Police Joe Carey Brodnax Police Department VA 12/17 Detective Paul Daniel Newell Benton County Sheriff’s Office AR 12/21 Deputy Sheriff Corey D. McElroy Garrett County Sheriff’s Office MD 12/24 Corporal Ray Charles Hamilton Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office FL 12/29 Deputy Sheriff Isaiah Cordero Riverside County Sheriff’s Department CA 1/5 K9 Beni Heflin Police Department AL 1/5 K9 Jedi Seattle Police Department WA 2/8 K9 Nitro II York County Sheriff’s Department NE 2/17 K9 Maya West Jordan Police Department UT 3/3 K9 Ciro Humphreys County Sheriff’s Office TN 3/9 K9 Dash Shepherdsville Police Department KY 4/10 K9 Major Franklin County Sheriff’s Office NC 4/11 K9 Jinx El Paso County Sheriff’s Office CO 5/2 K9 Mina U.S. Department of Homeland Security US 5/12 K9 Bluz Kings County Sheriff’s Office CA 6/15 K9 Drago Columbia County Sheriff’s Office FL 6/23 K9 Exo Pascagoula Police Department MS 6/26 K9 Odin Virginia State Police VA 6/28 K9 Cannon Fountain Valley Police Department CA 6/30 K9 Drago Floyd County Sheriff’s Office KY 7/26 K9 Frankie Massachusetts State Police MA 8/3 K9 Max Lake Wales Police Department FL 8/7 K9 Blue Niceville Police Department FL 8/18 K9 Hannes Kern County Sheriff’s Office CA 8/27 K9 Axel Charleston Police Department WV 9/18 K9 Lux Delaware Department of Correction DE 9/19 K9 Rocket Metropolitan Police Department DC 10/7 K9 Figo Georgia State Patrol GA 11/16 K9 Pepper Greenville Police Department NC 12/22 K9 Jack Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department CA Summer 2023 • The PFIA Protector 9
Date Rank/Name Department State 1/4 Fire Inspector/Investigator Donald G. Gross Lincoln Fire and Rescue NE 1/6 Captain Brian C. Busch Mineral Point Fire Department WI 1/6 Firefighter Jonathan “Jon” Flagler Los Angeles County Fire Department CA 1/6 Firefighter James “Jim” M. Ludlum Mineral Point Fire Department WI 1/9 Engineer David Spink Barstow Fire Protection District CA 1/13 Firefighter Benjamin Polson St. Louis Fire Department MO 1/15 Assistant Chief William “Billy” J. Steinberg Forestburgh Fire Company #1 NY 1/20 Paramedic/Firefighter Robert “Bob” A. Jones Reese and Community Volunteer Fire Company MD 1/23 Capatin Julian “Skill” G. Wilson, Jr. Fayette County Fire Department TN 1/24 Lieutenant Paul R. Butrim Baltimore City Fire Department MD 1/24 Firefighter/Paramedic Kenneth A. Lacayo Baltimore City Fire Department MD 1/24 Firefighter/Paramedic Kelsey R. Sadler Baltimore City Fire Department MD 1/31 Captain Vidal M. Fortuna, Jr. Stockton Fire Department CA 2/1 Captain William “Mike” M. Brooks Nashville Fire Department TN 2/3 Firefighter Austin Smith St. Paul Fire District OR 2/5 Chief James V. Radford Polly Watson Volunteer Fire Department NC 2/7 Chief Kenneth W. Doyle Lowndes Co. Emergency Services V.F.D. 3 MS 2/7 Engineer Brian Miiller Buckeye Valley Fire District AZ 2/9 Battalion Chief Mark C. Holt Thomasville Fire and Rescue NC 2/9 Captain Steven McCann Los Angeles County Fire Department CA 2/10 Firefighter John M. McGuire Copperas Cove Fire Department TX 2/16 Firefighter Jesse B. Gerhard Fire Department of New York NY 2/28 Captain David Holmes LaGrange Fire Department NC 3/3 Firefighter Larry W. Harbin Lynn Fire and Rescue AL 3/8 Chief John M. Pridemore Clayton Fire Company DE 3/17 Firefighter/EMT David W. McDonald, Jr. Grand Traverse Band Fire Rescue Department MI 3/18 Firefighter Dustin W. Brandhorst Ebenezer Fire Protection District MO 3/19 Firefighter/EMT Vincent Doffont Harrison Fire Department NJ 3/20 Firefighter April L. Partridge Edgewater Park Volunteer Fire Department OK 3/22 Firefighter/EMT Edward Long Portsmouth Fire Department OH 3/25 Acting Chief Fredy C. Reeves Ward Volunteer Fire Department AL 3/31 Chief Engineer Jeff E. Williams Larksville Fire Department PA 4/4 Probationary Firefighter Timothy Williams Eddy County Fire and Rescue NM 4/4 Chief Jeffrey R. Wyatt McAdory Area Fire District AL 4/7 Chief Darren D. Krull Elwood Volunteer Fire Department NE 4/8 Firefighter/EMT Brendan Bessee Salt River Fire Department AZ 4/11 Lieutenant Philip M. Wigal Town and Country Fire District OH 4/15 Chief Isaac D. Hassen, Sr. Hope Fire Company PA 4/20 Firefighter Rory “Bud” Swanson Lower King & Queen Fire - EMS VA 4/23 Fire Marshal Stephen Smith West Douglas County Fire Protection District CO 4/24 Firefighter Timothy Klein Fire Department of New York NY 5/1 Firefighter Harold J. Cordova Central Conejos Fire Protection District CO 5/1 Firefighter John D. Forbush Gassaway Volunteer Fire Department WV 5/6 Wildland Firefighter Darin Banks Firestorm Wildland Fire Suppression, Inc. CA 5/8 Captain Jason Smith Balko Fire Department OK 5/11 Firefighter Sean P. McAdam Louisville Fire Department KY 5/12 Firefighter Ryan L. Erickson Blomkest Fire Department MN 10 The PFIA Protector • www.pfia1913.org
5/26 Firefighter Terry L. Cassidy Sparta Township Fire Department IN 5/31 Firefighter/Driver Brandon Yaeger Bethany Volunteer Fire Department NC 6/6 Driver/Engineer Christopher Allen Hollywood Fire & Rescue & Beach Safety FL 6/11 Firefighter/Ex-Chief Stephen A. Feron Hauppauge Fire Department NY 6/14 Fire Engineer/Paramedic Douglas Clemons Polk County Fire Rescue FL 6/18 Lieutenant Sean Williamson Philadelphia Fire Department PA 6/20 Firefighter Hunter Coco Maxwell Community Volunteer Fire Department TX 6/20 Assistant Chief Jonathon Coco Maxwell Community Volunteer Fire Department TX 6/22 Firefighter Joshua Haynes Linn County Rural Fire District #1 KS 6/26 Pilot Douglas “Doug” Ritchie State of AK Division of Forestry and Fire Protection AK 7/4 Lieutenant Roger E. Estes South Claiborne Volunteer Fire Department TN 7/8 Chief William “Bill” Halstead, Sr. Sandy Hook Volunteer Fire and Rescue Company CT 7/14 Captain Brian Falk Kern County Fire Department CA 7/15 Firefighter/EMT Austin Duran Apopka Fire Department FL 7/16 Lieutenant Matthew A. King Bernalillo County Fire Department NM 7/21 Pilot Jared Bird Salmon-Challis National Forest ID 7/21 Wildland Contract Thomas P. Hayes Salmon-Challis National Forest ID 7/28 Firefighter Cadet Bryant McGowan Huntsville Fire & Rescue AL 8/3 Firefighter Riley D. Huiras Grand Rapids Volunteer Fire Department WI 8/10 Wildland Firefighter Collin Hagan BLM-Craig Interagency Hotshot Crew CO 8/10 Driver David Pleasant Memphis Fire Department TN 8/14 Captain Michael Fischer Island Park Fire Department NY 8/18 Firefighter Logan H. Taylor Oregon Department of Forestry OR 8/27 Captain Gary DeCook Barnes City Fire Department IA 9/20 Crew Boss Gerardo Rincon Salmon-Challis National Forest ID 9/23 Captain Charles D. Krampota Alvin Volunteer Fire Department TX 9/30 Chief Timothy R. Pfleger Keyport Fire Department NJ 10/2 Assistant Chief Michael Moody Purdum Rural Fire District NE 10/4 Chief Curtis Brown Dalhart Volunteer Fire Department TX 10/4 Firefighter Brendan Torres Dalhart Volunteer Fire Department TX 10/17 Captain Kenneth R. Sott Summerville Fire & Rescue SC 10/24 Firefighter Kevin G. May Westwood Fire Department NJ 10/27 Chief Everette Watson Calvert Volunteer Fire Department AR 10/30 Firefighter Alex Moss Upper Saddle River Fire Department NJ 10/30 Firefighter/EMT Juan Wilson Baltimore City Fire Department MD 11/4 Assistant Chief James “Jimmy” Scanlon Hopkins Fire Department MN 11/19 Firefighter Johnny Tetrick Cleveland Division of Fire OH 11/23 Captain Basil Pizzuto Saddle Brook Fire Department NJ 11/30 Chief Troy M. Dettinger Union Fire and Hose Company #1 PA 12/4 Captain Robert “Big Rob” L. Moore Kennett Fire Department MO 12/6 Firefighter Kurt Keilhofer Mapleton Volunteer Fire Department PA 12/7 Firefighter Marvin Gruber Community Fire Company of New Tripoli PA 12/7 Assistant Chief Zachary T. Paris Community Fire Company of New Tripoli PA 12/8 Firefighter/Paramedic Charles D. Swank Washington Township Fire Department OH 12/15 Training Officer Bruce Lang Pine Haven Volunteer Fire Department WY 12/17 Captain Walker L. Hill Baton Rouge Fire Department LA 12/19 Firefighter William P. Moon, II Fire Department of New York NY 12/25 Firefighter/EMT Brian Rehnberg North Park Fire Protection District IL 12/26 Firefighter Matthias Wirtz North Haven Fire Department CT Summer 2023 • The PFIA Protector 11
Dogfighting
Dogfighting is a sport which has historically thrived on its ability to convince society that it does not exist. Through surreptitious meetings and hidden locations, the participants in this “sport” have, for the most part, succeeded in avoiding the attention of both the general public and those agencies whose job it is to combat them. When told about dogfighting, most people express a sincere disbelief that this activity still occurs. It is hoped that by alerting those in positions of public responsibility, dogfighting will lose its invisibility and become the subject of effective law enforcement.
Animal cruelty and dogfighting often involve participants who have been or will be involved in many other serious crimes. Law Enforcement must plan a course of action to bring together community oriented resources so this crime can be stopped.
Why Investigate and Prosecute Dogfighting?
At a time when the resources of law enforcement agencies are often spread thin, some may question the importance of using these resources to respond to dogfighting and other crimes against animals. However, the reasons are clear:
Dogfighting is a Crime
Dogfighting is illegal in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. As of 2009, dogfighting is a felony in all states. In most states, the possession of dogs for the purpose of fighting is also a felony offense. Being a spectator at a dogfight is currently a felony in a growing number of states. Go to www.animallaw.info/articles/ armpusanimalfighting.htm for a current state-by-state review of state dogfighting laws.
The federal Animal Fighting Prohibition Enforcement Act (2007) provides for felony penalties for interstate commerce, import and export relating to commerce in fighting dogs, fighting cocks, and cock fighting paraphernalia. Each violation can result in up to 3 years in jail and a $250,000 fine.
Dogfighting Can Be a “Gateway Crime”
Many communities report growing involvement of juvenile offenders in dogfighting, often as a part of gang involvement. The sense of power and control gained from having an aggressive dog, as well as the
potential financial gain, can lure juveniles into an underground scene that often includes other criminal activities.
Dogfighting is Associated with Many Other Crimes
In addition to the animal cruelty and illegal gambling that are at the core of dogfighting activity, virtually all dogfight raids involve the discovery and seizure of illegal drugs, and about two-thirds result in the seizure of illegal weapons. Such raids often result in the arrest of many offenders with outstanding warrants. Disputes over dogfights have also been associated with serious assaults and several homicides.
Dogfighting Destabilizes Communities
Dogfighting is a classic example of a “brokenwindow” crime. The evidence of its presence in an area may be very visible, particularly in the case of street fighting, but the difficulty of mounting an effective law enforcement response may create the perception that no one cares about the threats this crime presents to the community. By bringing together community-oriented resources, this crime can often be stopped.
Planning the Course of Action
Once the Task Force has identified the scope of the community problems associated with dogfighting, the stakeholders interested in changing the situation, and the desired changes, it can set goals and proposed methods for reaching those short and long-term objectives. The Problem Solving Planner suggests a variety of possible Response Methods that have been used in other communities. The Task Force should review these options and others that might be suggested by the group and prioritize several possible short and long term responses. In discussing these priorities, the group should consider:
● Has a particular response been tried before in the community and with what result?
● What obstacles might exist to the chosen response (institutional, legal, financial, etc.) and how can they be overcome?
● What other problems might be encountered (manpower, equipment, funding, space, interagency communications, community resistance, etc.) and how might they be overcome?
● How rapidly can this response be instituted?
● What measurable changes can be used to assess the effectiveness of the response?
It is unlikely that the resources will exist to
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implement all the suggested responses immediately. The Task Force should focus on those that show the greatest promise for reducing the occurrence of the problem in the community. It may be useful to designate several subcommittees to develop details for the implementation and assessment of different proposed responses. For example, one working group might develop plans for community outreach and communication while a second focuses on issues related to the organizational or policy changes that might be needed to allow for a rapid coordinated response from several agencies when there are reports of dogfighting activity. Here are some suggested response methods that have been implemented in other communities:
Collaborations with Other Agencies
● Establish memoranda of agreement between police and animal care and control or humane law enforcement to coordinate rapid response to dog fight related calls
● Establish a dedicated hotline for local reporting of dogfighting activity
● Establish and publicize a local reward fund for information leading to dogfighting arrests in collaboration with Crimestoppers or other crime prevention groups
Collaborations with Other Professionals
● Alert members of groups that may come into contact with evidence of dogfighting to increase community concern and action (e.g., veterinarians, Social Services, other municipal services)
Provide Training / Cross Training for Professionals
● Provide training on basics of dogfighting for all police officers using elements of the Guide and the Online course, which is for law enforcement only
● Work with humane groups and breed groups to train police and other potential first responders on safe animal handling
● Train agencies likely to assist in dogfight operations on basics of Incident Command System that will be needed in large-scale responses
Legislative Action
● Work for increased state penalties for participants/organizers involved in dogfighting
● Work for increased penalties for spectators
● Seek legislation granting immunity to reporters of animal cruelty and dogfighting (e.g., veterinary professionals)
● Increase enforcement of animal control laws, licensing, dangerous dog laws
Educate the Community
● Use the media and public awareness materials to educate target communities to problems of dogfighting and increased law enforcement interest
● Take advantage of community events (street fairs, “Night Out,” etc.) to educate the community and seek information about local concerns
● Establish partnerships between law enforcement and local humane societies, SPCAs and Animal Care and Control to distribute and solicit information at animal-related events (dog walks, vaccination clinics, spay/neuter events, etc.)
● Address the “No-Snitching” culture that can interfere with effective community-oriented enforcement efforts
Target those Responsible
● Establish a “zero tolerance” approach to incidents of animal abuse and dogfighting
● Treat dogfighting as the serious, violent, major crime that it is. Work with area prosecutors to encourage charges for all crimes (e.g., animal cruelty, drugs, weapons, gambling) occurring in association with dogfighting
Target Locations
● Identify “hot spots” associated with potential dogfight activity and increase surveillance, patrols, and/ or community education efforts in these areas Institute Youth-Oriented Community Prevention
● Establish relationships with humane societies, SPCAs , breed rescue groups, and mentoring groups to support programs that foster positive relations with animals to potentially replace involvement in gang or dogfighting activity
Since animal cruelty and dogfighting are a growing concern for communities across the country, this increased concern is the recognition that these problems cannot be addressed by law enforcement and animal control alone. Effective solutions to animal related problems, including dogfighting, require the involvement of representatives from many segments of the community, including the public that may witness and report abuse, police and humane agencies that respond, prosecutors who will hold offenders accountable, and others who recognize the connections between animal cruelty and other forms of violence.
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https://cops.usdoj.gov/ric/Publications/cops-w0682-pub.pdf
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Fraternal Events
New York - On March 25, 2023, PFIA Agent Mark Karl helped sponsor the 5k Run 4 Your Life event in Schenectady Central Park. The event was held to support the Schenectady Firefighters Cancer Foundation. The race drew approximately 500 runners and walkers and raised almost $50,000 for the foundation.
Georgia - PFIA Agent Jason Roehm donating a check to Richmond Hill Fire Department for their 5th annual Spring Fling on April 29, 2023 at JF Gregory Park. Money raised from this event will help Operation Presents Under the Tree, making sure no one is without during the holiday season.
Texas - On April 27, 2023, PFIA Agent Joe Ponder delivered a sponsorship check at the TDCJ TL Roach Jr. Unit in Childress to help with that unit’s employee appreciation week meal.
Pictured: Warden Debra Harris, Sgt. Shelly Heard, and PFIA Agent Joe Ponder.
Conecticut - Bar’s brewmaster, Captain David Wood of the Hamden Fire Department created Last Alarm IPA in honor of Firefighter Matthias Wirtz. One dollar of every pour was donated to the Wirtz family. On hand to receive this generous $2,500 donation was North Haven Deputy Chief Jeff Obier, North Haven Lieutenant Jason Cusack, and Drum Major Tony Mancini, all members of the New Haven County Firefighters Emerald Society Pipes and Drums. Wirtzy was a tenor drummer in the Emeralds Society.
Florida - Regional Manager Myles Christie and PFIA Agent Tony Ragans present a check to FOP boxing promoter Trevor Hall for the 24th Annual Guns and Hoses.
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IN THE SPIRIT OF BROTHERHOOD...OUR FRATERNAL SIDE
Florida - On May 1, 2023, PFIA Agent Tony Ragans, presents a check to Tim Norris and Mr. Coleman. Mr. Coleman is the coordinator for the late Great Bob “BULLET” Hayes who host the Bob Hayes track meet, followed by the Bob Hayes Golf tournament.
Georgia -
donated a check to Savannah Professional Firefighter’s Union L-574’s President Johnny Hinton and Vice President Billy King for their annual Great Balls of Fire Charity Golf Outing. The proceeds from this event will benefit the Savannah Fallen Firefighter’s Fund.
The Savannah Fallen Firefighter’s Fund was created with the goal of stepping in when needed most. The men and women of this organization give their lives to protect the citizens and visitors of Savannah. If a member loses their life in the line of duty, they sometimes leave behind a spouse, children, and perhaps financial uncertainty. The Savannah Fallen Firefighters Foundation is there during these times to provide answers and stability when so much seems uncertain.
We are
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PFIA Agent Jason Roehm
“Each Other’s Keeper
Indiana - PFIA Agent Dave Roth presenting recruit Ryan Stokes an award watch from Police and Firemen’s Insurance. Ryan is their Academic winner with a 4.0 with a 99% overall score. Marion County Sheriff’s Department in Indianapolis 2023 Recruit Class.
Illinois - PFIA Agent Justin Welvaert and Jose Garica helped sponsor the 15th annual Quad City Fire Hockey event on March 4, 2023, to benefit Moline Police Officer Branden Bowden in his battle against brain cancer.
Pictured: Justin Welvaert and Moline Fire Department Lt. Chris Elliot.
New Jersey - On February 21, 2023, Regional Manager Ed Griffith held a seminar for the Mid Atlantic region.
Florida - On April 30, 2023, PFIA Agent Nicole Dawson took part in a generous donation for a fundraiser for Hollywood Firefighters Benevolent Association. The department came together so quickly and without question to raise funds for one of our very own firefighters. Their brother firefighter had all of his possessions ruined by historic flooding that happened recently due to heavy water damage including contaminated sewer water. Between clearing out the apartment and gathering donations, they were able to come together during their time in need.
Georgia - PFIA Agent Jason Roehm donating a check to IAFF L-574 President Johnny Hinton for the 2023 Savannah Professional Firefighters Ball on March 18, 2023.
The proceeds from this great event go to the Savannah Fallen Firefighter’s Fund. When a firefighter dies in the line of duty, is diagnosed with a terminal illness, or injured to point where they cannot work, the Savannah Fallen Firefighter’s Fund provides survivors with a place to turn for help. They offer families emotional support along with financial assistance, and have established scholarship programs for spouses and children.
Colorado - On February 1 and 2, 2023, PFIA Agent Jim Snyder took part in the 9-ball tournament charity fund for the Denver Firefighters.
Texas - On April 24, 2023, PFIA Agent Joe Ponder presented a check to Lt. Sherry Washington and Warden Nicholas Martin at the William P. Clements Jr. Unit in Amarillo. Donations are to help with the unit’s employee appreciation week meal.
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Pictured: The members in the photo are Mike Poveda, JP Simpson, Taylor Hudson, and Joe Gomez.
Connecticut - North Haven Professional Firefighters Association lost a Firefighter on December 26, 2022 in a LODD. PFIA Agent Jason Cusack made a donation to the North Haven Professional Firefighters Charitable Foundation, where all monies will be presented to the family.
Pictured: Firefighter Scott Garbati, ABM Jason Cusack, and Firefighter Union President Thomas Haggerty.
Ohio - Cincinnati Police Officer Jason Mellman receives a benefit check for his wife’s injury presented by PFIA Agent Greg Toyeas.
WE PAY OUR RESPECTS TO OUR FALLEN HEROES
Firefighter Jason Arno
Buffalo Fire Department, NY
2-year veteran
On March 1, 2023, Firefighter Jason Arno responded to a structure fire at the DC Theatricks Commercial Building. While fighting the fire, there was a sudden blast that sent flames and smoke into the street. The fireball was caused by a backdraft. The situation quickly deteriorated and firefighters had to evacuate the collapsing interior. Firefighter Arno was reported missing shortly after. He became trapped and a Mayday was called. Firefighter Arno was found deceased in the building a short time later.
Police Officer Sean L. Sluganski
McKeesport Police Department, PA
8-year veteran
Police Officer Sean Sluganski was shot and killed while responding to a domestic situation.
The subject’s mother called 911 reporting that her son was having a PTSD episode and was being aggressive. Officer Sluganski and another officer arrived on the scene and attempted to contact the man as he walked away. The subject produced a handgun and opened fire, wounding both officers. The subject was shot in the leg by return gunfire and then fled to a nearby convenience store where he exchanged shots with a third officer before being taken into custody.
Officer Sluganski was taken to a local hospital where he succumbed to his wounds. The other officer was critically wounded and flown to a trauma center. The subject was charged with criminal homicide, aggravated assault, assaulting a law enforcement officer, and criminal attempted murder of a law enforcement officer.
Officer Sluganski had served with the McKeesport Police Department for three years and previously served with the Charleroi Regional Police Department.
Senior Police Officer Trevor Abney
New Orleans Police Department, LA
7-year veteran
Senior Police Officer Trevor Abney succumbed to complications from a gunshot wound sustained on October 30, 2020.
He and his partner were stopped at the intersection of St. Philip Street and Royal Street when a passenger in a passing pedicab opened fire on them without provocation. Officer Abney was struck in the left side of his face, and his partner suffered cuts to his arm from the shattered windshield.
The subject was apprehended after a foot chase through the French Quarter. He was charged with two counts of attempted murder of a police officer following the initial shooting.
Officer Abney was transported to the University Medical Center New Orleans where life-saving measures were performed. Doctors were unable to remove the bullet, which remained lodged in his brain and blinded him in the left eye. He succumbed to complications of the wound on April 9, 2023.
Officer Abney was a United States Army Iraq War veteran and had served with the New Orleans Police Department for seven years.
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PFIA REMEMBERS OUR FALLEN HEROES
HERE’S THE FUN
Food & Humor
Ingredients
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 pound beef stew meat*
¾ teaspoon Kosher salt
½ teaspoon black pepper
1 medium yellow onion, chopped
3 ribs celery, chopped
Directions
3 carrots, chopped into ½-inch pieces
8 ounces cremini mushrooms, sliced
4 cloves garlic, minced
1 teaspoon dried thyme
2 tablespoons tomato paste
6 cups low sodium beef broth, or low sodium chicken broth, plus more as needed
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
2 bay leaves
¾ cup pearl barley, rinsed
chopped fresh parsley, for serving
Heat the olive oil in a large Dutch oven or other heavy pot over medium-high heat. Once hot, add the stew beef cubes to the pot and sprinkle with the salt and pepper. Cook until browned on all sides and then remove the beef to a clean plate.
Add the onion, celery, carrots, and mushrooms to the pot. Cook until the vegetables start to soften, 5-6 minutes, stirring occasionally.
Add the garlic, dried thyme, and tomato paste to the pot. Cook, stirring for 1 minute.
Return the browned beef and any juices from the plate to the pot.
Add the beef broth, Worcestershire sauce and bay leaves. Stir. Bring the soup to a simmer, then reduce the heat to low so that it maintains a low simmer and cover the pot. Cook at a low simmer for 45 minutes.
Stir in the barley. Cover the pot and simmer for 45-60 more minutes until the barley and beef are tender. Remove and discard bay leaves. Stir in more broth if too much has evaporated while cooking and warm over medium heat if needed. Adjust the seasonings, adding more salt and pepper if needed, to taste. Serve, garnished with fresh parsley.
CHILI & DONUTS
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CLASSIFIEDS For Sale or For Swap
is for firefighters or law enforcement officers who have items to swap or sell, or are looking for items to add to a collection. There is no charge for this service, but we ask that you follow one rule: items advertised must relate to your profession as firefighters and/or law enforcement officers.
PFIA solely makes it possible for you to contact one another. PFIA does not accept any responsibility for transactions. To participate, e-mail your name, contact information, & ad information to rbrownson@pfia.net.
PATCHES
fire patch collection. If you have patches you would like to part with, please send to
You may use any address and/or telephone number you wish.
OTHER
Retired Cleveland Police Officer Bob Guttu’s book, “Community Policing (It Really Works).” Contact: Bob Guttu at rguttu@ clevelandpolicefoundation. org.
Wanted: I collect antique fire memorabilia and any items from Wilmington, DE Fire Department. Contact E. Tickner at bat6wfd@ verizon.net or call 302-5986038 and leave a message.
Kansas fire engineer wanting patches. Have extra patches from other depts. E-mail and we can find out if there are trade. Contact Tim Dokken,
Custom-designed blankets with PD/FD logos. Choice of colors to match department and company patches. Contact NHRF&R FF Stefan S. Vassallo at 973-768-1049 or Sv145@aol.com. 50x60, 80% cotton 20% poly, $65 Free shipping in the Continental US.
Fire bike painting commemorating 9/11 by artist Motor Marc Lacourciere. A framed giclee collector’s piece, #2 of 250, $500. Contact: William Irby at 386-3168275 or skipirby@aol.com
I have pictures available for anyone interested. Duty holster $165 and tactical holster $195 retail. I’m willing to sell both for $250. Contact Det. Brian Jeffers at 720-810-0856
For Sale: A Fireman’s Log, a collection of poems written by a fireman. Titles include, Fireman’s Pole, A Fireman’s Wife, A Fireman’s Coat and more. $5 each plus $2 shipping. Contact Huey Hoover at hjh.33sd@gmail. com or phone 985-542-6434
Honeywell brand new Nighthawk leather boots, size 8.5 $300 Stream light survivor flashlight, with battery pack, $50 MSA gear bag with wheels and pull out handle, 24” long, $50
Contact: Kevin Lillis at kevron1@aol.com or phone 716-207-0395
Unique Dallas Love Field-Station 21 (ARFF) Challenge coins for sale $20 each. Includes S&H.
Contact: Michael Prelle cell: 940-902-4267 or mickdfd11@gmail.com
Contact: John Kerrigan, 3804
I would like to swap challenge coins with other officers or agencies. One for One. I also sell them for $10 each plus $5 for shipping.
Sandra Torres at 903-221-6344
Wanted: Complete set of 50 state police patches from each one of the 50 states to mount
1000s of FOP pins to sell from all states. Call Patsy McKinney at 936-647-7415 mckinneypatsy@yahoo.com
Firefighter/paramedic of the Independence Fire District would like to trade fire, EMS, or police challenge coins for one of our fire challenge coins. Email me or mail me your coin and I will return the favor.10409 Sharpsburg Drive Independence, KY 41051 dcoyle@ independencekyfire.org
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Denver FD
JAMES H. SNYDER
303-888-0810 (C) jimpfia434@gmail.com
Denver PD
JASON CARRIGAN
303-994-7575 (C) pfiacarrigan@gmail.com
Denver PD & Sheriff MIKE CARRIGAN
303-619-6112 (C) pfia.mikecarrigan@gmail.com
Denver West Metro Fire Rescue DUANE G. PELL
303-238-2328 (H) 303-810-2480 (C) pelldp@q.com
Mountain View FD MIKE STRATTON
970-587-8923 (H) 970-412-6730 (C) mikestratton@gmail.com mstratton@mvfpd.org
Connecticut
Bridgeport FD MIKE KAMSZIK
203-767-3331 (C) mikekamszik@gmail.com
CT State Corrections - Garner SCOTT STRIELKAUSKAS
203-206-2027 (C) 203-757-0036 (H) scottstriel@icloud.com
Hartford FD
EDWARD MACHIAL
860-985-9350 (C) latinofire73@yahoo.com
New Britain FD
TIM CYR
860-841-7242 (C) ctpfia@outlook.com
New Britain PD PAUL BAK
860-560-3973 (C) pbak66@comcast.net
New Haven Corrections ERNEST AWUSAH 347-270-6141 (C) ernestawusah@gmail.com
New Haven FD and Branford FD & PD
JASON T. CUSACK
203-996-G0597 (C) qball0056@gmail.com
New Haven FD and Branford FD & PD
WILLIAM CUSACK
203-494-6762 (C)
Norwalk FD & PD
JUSTIN BISCEGLIE
203-803-8050 (C)
Robinson State Corrections ROSENDO DELEON JR.
860-982-9692 (C) rodeleonjr0311@gmail.com
Stamford FD
MICHAEL GALLAS
203-470-0275 (C) pfia786@gmail.com
Stamford PD
FRANKIE FORBES
203-469-5320 (H)
203-627-0259 (C) fforbes@stamfodct.gov
Waterbury FD
JOHN PERUGINI
203-233-3394 (C) johnperugini1987@gmail.com
Waterbury PD
MICHAEL STOKES
860-637-0815 (C) mikestokes628@gmail.com
Delaware
Wilmington FD & PD
ANTHONY HARRIS
302-250-5276 (C) aharris275@msn.com
Florida
Cape Coral FD
EDWARD AGOCS
239-214-1467 (H) edagocs@yahoo.com
Deltona FD
ANSON CHUCCI
386-878-3166 (C) pfia.ac680@gmail.com
Ft. Lauderdale FD
JORGE MORAL 772-341-2446 (C) pfia765@gmail.com
Gainesville FD EUGENE DUGAN
386-344-3427 (C) ejd0907@gmail.com
Gainesville PD MARTIN HONEYCUTT
352-871-5360 (C) martinh5360@gmail.com
Hollywood FD NICOLE DAWSON
954-639-1544 (C) dawsonpfia@gmail.com
Jacksonville FD
ANTHONY E. RAGANS
904-768-3546 (H) 904-699-7181 (C) tbone247@att.net
Orange Co. FD JIM MERGENTHALER 407-694-4927 (C) pfiacfl@gmail.com
Orlando FD
T.J. LOWREY 407-970-0893 (C) pfia.tj@gmail.com
Orlando PD JASON BATURA
321-228-7821 (C) jason.batura@gmail.com
Port St. Lucie FD & Sheriff MICHAEL RIZZELLO
772-370-4803 (C) firerizz@aol.com
St. Petersburg FD WINTHROP M. NEWTON
727-323-1213 (H) iwilldo@earthlink.net
St. Petersburg PD SCOTT LAANINEN
813-482-3972 (C) scott.laaninen@gmail.com
St. Petersburg PD RICHARD THOMAS
727-798-7165 (C) rthomas1@knology.net
Tampa FD
VINCENT JACKSON
813-486-5698 (C) vjackson1380@yahoo.com
Tampa PD RICKY BROWN 813-270-1280 (C) rockynina2@gmail.com
Volusia County FD &PD
JUSTIN HUGHES 386-931-8728 (C)
Georgia
Atlanta FD
GEORGE W. HOWELL III 678-787-2465 (C) george.howell.pfia@gmail.com
Augusta FD & PD
ERIC V. SMITH 706-339-5979 (C) smith23ev@hotmail.com
DeKalb Co. PD & FD
TAD LANDAU 404-557-4205 (H) tadlandau@yahoo.com
Muscogee County Sheriff
JOHN WADE 862-216-4217 (C) pfia706@gmail.com
Savannah FD & PD
JASON ROEHM 989-239-1450 (H) roehmjason@yahoo.com
Whitfield Co. FD, PD, Sheriff & Corrections
BRETT MILLER 706-280-2160 (C) bmiller0828@gmail.com
Illinois
Chicago FD
JOSE GARCIA 312-972-1924 (C) cfd_usmc@comcast.net
Chicago FD
MICHAEL J. SHANAHAN 312-307-8795 (C) mspfia@msn.com
Chicago, Southern Suburbs FD & PD, University Park FD
JEFFERY A. DUHOSKI 708-927-0960 paidnproud@aol.com
Peoria FD
SHAUN MANNING 309-261-9441 (C) manningshaun@yahoo.com
Peoria PD
TERRY L. PYATT 309-697-9325 (H)
Rock Island/Quad Cities FD & PD
JUSTIN WELVAERT 309-314-3017 (C) jwelvaert.pfia@gmail.com
Indiana
Anderson FD & PD
Kokomo FD & PD
CHANCE T. HENSLEY 765-621-5176 (C) c.hensley.pfia@gmail.com
Columbus FD
AARON EICHEL 812-603-8641 (C) aaroneichel246@gmail.com
Evansville FD & PD
GREG LEHMAN 812-455-3443 (C) glehman64@gmail.com
Ft. Wayne PD KYLE HARTMAN 260-908-4726 (C) kyle.pfia@gmail.com
Hammond FD JEFF HARTLERODE 219-671-2167 (C) pfia707@gmail.com
Indianapolis FD ERIC HOFMEISTER 317-946-8551 (C) pfia332@gmail.com
Indianapolis PD DAVID V. ROTH 317-490-9008 (C) rothenergy@proton.me
Indianapolis PD TODD WELLMANN 317-289-0668 (C) toddwellmannpfia@gmail.com
Kokomo FD & PD CHANCE T. HENSLEY 765-621-5176 (C) c.hensley.pfia@gmail.com
Mishawaka/South Bend FD & PD NICK KAUFMAN 574-226-9681 (C) nikkik204@comcast.net
Richmond/ Connersville FD & PD MATT MATLOCK 937-409-1508 (C) mmatlock94@yahoo.com
Iowa
Burlington FD
KENNETH MORRIS 319-753-6285 (H)
Cedar Rapids FD LYLE THEISEN 319-462-3912 (H) lylepatthe@msn.com
Des Moines FD & PD RAYMOND A. GALLARDO 515-205-2414 (C) ray.gallardo13@gmail.com
Quad Cities/Davenport FD & PD JUSTIN WELVAERT 309-314-3017 (C) jwelvaert.pfia@gmail.com
West Des Moines FD DOUG REX 515-222-3423 (W) 515-991-3684 (C) dougrex1@gmail.com
Kansas
Junction City FD, PD& Sheriff J. R. REYNOLDS 785-238-7835 (H) 785-375-1340 (C) j.r.jcfd@gmail.com
(H) Home Phone (C) Cell Phone (B) Business Phone (F) Fax Number
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Kentucky
Ashland FD & PD
DAVID REDMAN
606-465-9344 (C) fdredman@yahoo.com
Covington/Northern Kentucky FD
CHRIS HANDLEY
513-919-3521 (C) Chris.handley.pfia@gmail.com
Lexington FD
PATRICK SUMNER
859-743-9485 (C) psumner1117@gmail.com
Louisiana
Baton Rouge FD PAUL H. OWENS
225-772-4190 (C) pfiaowens48@gmail.com
Baton Rouge FD
CAMERON WESLEY
225-937-0907 (C) camwesley97@gmail.com
Bossier City, PD/FD
JOHN MORTON
318-455-6665 (C) pfiajohn764@gmail.com
Caddo Parish Sheriff
PAMELA PURGERSON
318-617-9506 (C) pammypurg@gmail.com
Caddo Parish Sheriff
JERRY SILVA
318-655-5627 (C) j.silva360@yahoo.com
Jefferson Parish Sheriff
KIM LENTZ
985-774-4414 (C) 985-639-1723 (H) lentz1848@bellsouth.net
Lake Charles FD ANDREW LEE
337-764-3979 (C) drewglee@gmail.com
Livingston Parish FD
PAUL H. OWENS
225-772-4190 (C) paulowens1948@gmail.com
Louisiana State PD NATHAN JAMES 318-773-2849 (C) njames2828@gmail.com
Mandeville FD ROBBY MARQUETTE 985-789-2814 (C) healthavengers@gmail.com
New Orleans FD
ROXANNE HADLEY
504-234-2327 (C) ffhadley21@gmail.com
New Orleans & Kenner FD
PAUL J. MELANCON
504-524-3878 (H) 504-430-1962 (C)
New Orleans PD
DAVID G. LENTZ 985-649-5741 (H) nameck2@aol.com
Shreveport PD
RODNEY HORTON 318-773-1232 (C) spdp386@comcast.net
Shreveport FD PATRICK DENNEY
318-349-8530 (C) patrickdenney398@gmail.com
Slidell FD
LOUIS MELANCON 985-960-7651 (C) tamnlou@gmail.com
Slidell PD
DAVID L. LENTZ
504-606-4427 (C) dlentz78@gmail.com
Maryland
MD National Capital Park PD
ZENOBIA SANTANA 347-229-3561 (C) pfia.santana@gmail.com
Massachusetts
Boston FD
BRIAN TULLY SR. 508-523-9124 (C) briantully515@gmail.com
Hampden County Sheriff ADAM APPLE
413-237-3233 (H) adamapple1418@yahoo.com
New Bedford FD & PD JAMES ESTRELLA III 774-473-0451 (C) james.estrella@newbedfordpd.com
Worcester PD
TIMOTHY REYNOLDS
774-253-6432 (H) tcr316@live.com
Michigan
Flint PD
MICHAEL P. SULLIVAN
810-814-3381 (C) sully1968@comcast.net
Grand Rapids FD
BEN INGERSOLL
616-889-5112 (C) benjamin.j.ingersoll@gmail.com
Grand Traverse City FD & PD
KARYL L. MOORE
231-947-1758 (H) dfivestar@chartermi.net
Wayne Co., PD
HARVEY YOUNG 734-787-5372 (C) harveyy415@gmail.com
Missouri
Kansas City FD
BRIAN & KYLE BURGDORF
816-812-3018 (C) 816-805-6643 (C) burgdorf.pfia@gmail.com
Kansas City Metro Area
DONNIE SHOOK
816-315-9943 (C) pfiashook@gmail.com
St. Louis FD
JACOB NEWMAN
314-706-2522 (C) jake.pfia@gmail.com
St. Louis Co. PD
MATTHEW CRECELIUS
314-341-4290 (C) mattcrecelius@gmail.com
St. Louis PD BRYAN BARTON 636-232-5318 (C) bryaly21@gmail.com
Nebraska
Lincoln FD & PD
KARLA HOUFEK
402-499-1773 karlajhoufek@gmail.com
Omaha FD
RANDY WOLODKEWITSCH
402-216-9664 (C) 402-571-2694 (H) pfia.rjw656@gmail.com
Omaha PD
QUENO MARTINEZ
402-212-9336 (C) pfia307@gmail.com
New Jersey
Asbury Park FD & PD PATRICK CASTELLANO 732-804-1563 patrick_castellano@yahoo.com
Atlantic City FD & PD GENNARO BASSO 609-214-3002 (H) gennarobasso81@gmail.com
Bayonne FD
ROBERT PILGER 201-638-5297 (H) rpilg@aol.com
Bayonne PD ALLAN SLATTERY 201-315-4314 (C) allanslattery1959@gmail.com
Bay Shore, Monmouth Co.
PD, FD MICHAEL MICHALSKI
732-673-6402 (H) michalskipfia@gmail.com
Belleville FD & PD
KYLE KONDRECK
201-341-2946 (C) kkondreckpfia@gmail.com
Bergen Co. PD, FD MICHAEL PARISE
973-271-0069 (H) mparisepfia@gmail.com
Bloomfield FD & PD KYLE KONDRECK
201-341-2946 (C) kkondreckpfia@gmail.com
Bradley Beach PD PATRICK CASTELLANO
732-804-1563 patrick_castellano@yahoo.com
Brick Township PD
JOSEPH PACITTI
848-333-1259 (C) jpacittipfia@gmail.com
Camden County PD & FD Cherry Hill FD
ED MICUA
609-315-0609 (C) 856-428-3252 (H) edmicuapfia@verizon.net
Clifton FD,& PD
JASON AYALA
973-249-7976 (H) samjay134@gmail.com
East Jersey/Trenton Corrections
JORGE ORTIZ
201-680-8789 (C) pfiajortiz@gmail.com
East Orange FD & PD KYLE KONDRECK
201-341-2946 (C) kkondreckpfia@gmail.com
Elizabeth FD & PD
ANTHONY “FOGE” FAZIO 908-377-2052 (C) foge69@aol.com
Essex County Sheriff & Corrections
KYLE KONDRECK
201-341-2946 (C) kkondreckpfia@gmail.com
Garfield PD CHAD DiGIORGIO
201-206-5183 (C) chadckfd@verizon.net
Glen Ridge PD KYLE KONDRECK
201-341-2946 (C) kkondreckpfia@gmail.com
Gloucester County FD & PD
EDWARD VINCENT
856-316-2547 (C) edvincent.pfia@gmail.com
Harrison FD & PD CHAD DiGIORGIO
201-206-5183 (C) chadckfd@verizon.net
Hackensack FD & PD
MICHAEL PARISE 973-271-0069 (H) mparisepfia@gmail.com
Hoboken FD
ROBERT PILGER
201-638-5297 (H) rpilg@aol.com
Hoboken PD
ALLAN SLATTERY
201-315-4314 (C) allanslattery1959@gmail.com
Hudson Co. PD & Sheriff
THOMAS MCKENNA
973-919-7158 (C) tommy.mck116@gmail.com
Irvington FD CHARLES WEST 973-945-4892 (C) 973-328-7974 (H) chuckwest@newarkfd.com
Irvington PD KYLE KONDRECK 201-341-2946 (C) kkondreckpfia@gmail.com
Jersey City FD
ROBERT PILGER
201-638-5297 (H) rpilg@aol.com
Jersey City PD
ALLAN SLATTERY
201-315-4314 (C) allanslattery1959@gmail.com
Kearny FD & PD CHAD DiGIORGIO
201-206-5183 (C) chadckfd@verizon.net
Linden FD
STEPHEN SMIGELSKY 732-634-8582 (H) 732-236-3036 (C) srs214@msn.com
Little Falls PD KYLE KONDRECK 201-341-2946 (C) kkondreckpfia@gmail.com
Long Branch FD & PD PATRICK CASTELLANO 732-804-1563 patrick_castellano@yahoo.com
Manasquan PD PATRICK CASTELLANO 732-804-1563 patrick_castellano@yahoo.com
Mercer County GREGORY A. SWANSON 609-352-9931 (C) njpfia@gmail.com
Middlesex County PD THOMAS RATAJCZAK 732-501-5604 (H) tjay103@yahoo.com
Middletown Twp. FD & PD MICHAEL MICHALSKI 732-673-6402 (H) michalskipfia@gmail.com
Monmouth Co. PD, FD, & Sheriff MICHAEL MICHALSKI 732-673-6402 (H) michalskipfia@gmail.com
Montclair FD CHARLES WEST 973-945-4892 (C) 973-328-7974 (H) chuckwest@newarkfd.com
Montclair PD KYLE KONDRECK 201-341-2946 (C) kkondreckpfia@gmail.com
Morris County FD & PD CHAD DiGIORGIO 201-206-5183 (C) chadckfd@verizon.net
Newark FD CHARLES WEST 973-945-4892 (C) 973-328-7974 (H) chuckwest@newarkfd.com
Newark PD MIKEY CARRILLO 973-951-8350 (C) mcpfia120@gmail.com
North Hudson FD ROBERT PILGER 201-638-5297 (H) rpilg@aol.com
Nutley FD & PD KYLE KONDRECK 201-341-2946 (C) kkondreckpfia@gmail.com
Orange FD& PD KYLE KONDRECK 201-341-2946 (C) kkondreckpfia@gmail.com
Passaic FD & PD JASON AYALA 973-249-7976 (H) samjay134@gmail.com
Passaic County Sheriff THOMAS M. PANZARINO 973-296-8006 (C) bkckgangarino@gmail.com
Paterson FD & PD FRANK DAUNNO 973-330-2968 (C) jrdaun@aol.com
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Paterson FD
LUIS A. SANCHEZ III 201-638-3674 (C) lsanchez.pfia@gmail.com
Plainfield FD & PD
NUNO CARVALHO 908-296-6871 (C) ncarvalho.pfia@gmail.com
Sussex County FD, PD, & Sheriff
MICHAEL PARISE
973-271-0069 (H) mparisepfia@gmail.com
Trenton FD & PD
GREGORY A. SWANSON 609-352-9931 (C) njpfia@gmail.com
Trenton PD
JASON BOUCHARD 609-510-8688 (H) jbouchard.pfia@gmail.com
Ventnor FD
WILLIAM NAGLE 609-705-8450 (C) bubby129056@yahoo.com
Wallington FD & PD
MICHAEL PARISE 973-271-0069 (H) mparisepfia@gmail.com
New Mexico
Colfax Co. FD & Sheriff PAUL MAY 832-724-5818 (C) pm3149@sbcglobal.net
New York
Albany FD
KORY HOGAN SR.
518-542-8478 (C) koryvhogan@gmail.com
Albany PD
KYLE PARKER
518-944-6206 (C) kjparker@albany-ny.org
Albion Corrections
THOMAS SUTTON
716- 471-9326 (C) co11to7@aol.com
Binghamton FD BRAD GUASCONI
607-644-2876 (C) usmcvet93@yahoo.com
Buffalo FD
WENDY MAJTYKA-HARTMAN
716-479-2976 (C) ffwendi@gmail.com
Buffalo PD
ZACH WILLIAMS
716-982-4565 (C) zw6690@gmail.com
Cattaraugus County Sheriff
NATHAN A. ROOT
716-938-2239 (W) 716-498-3252 (C) naroot@cattco.org
Irondequoit PD
GREGORY KEHRER
518-229-7513 (C) gkehrer34@gmail.com
Monroe County Sheriff
ALFRED N. DeROSA
585-208-3902 (C) aderosa58@gmail.com
New York State Court PD BRITTANY PARKER
518-859-9887 (C) baberrings@gmail.com
Niagara County Sheriff
KEITH HETRICK III
716-622-6461 (C) keith.hetrick@gmail.com
Niagara Falls FD
JOSEPH TORRE
716-940-8225 (C) j.torre@nypfia.org
Niagara Falls FD RISKY SANABRIA
716-550-0625 (C) rskpfia@gmail.com
Niagara Falls PD RICK FLECK III 716-807-6876 (C) precki17@aol.com
Rochester FD BRIAN WHITE 585-705-7179 (C) white.brian11@gmail.com
Schenectady FD MARK KARL
518-852-4953 (H) omm21@yahoo.com
Syracuse FD JAMES ENNIS
315-430-0340 (C)
315-468-8630 (H) jennis@twcny.rr.com
Syracuse PD TAYLOR ANDERSON 920-883-1437 (C) tanderson@syracusepolice.org
Troy FD RAYMOND J. DAVIS 518-573-8106 (C) sdavistroy@hotmail.com
Troy PD CHRISTOPHER J. PARKER 518-378-2283 (C) parkerc24@yahoo.com
Utica FD PETER A. CARUSO
315-725-5712 (C) pfiapete@yahoo.com
Utica PD PETER A. CARUSO III 315-269-4886 (C) paac3@yahoo.com
Wende State Corrections
ZACHARY HANCZAROWSKI 716-697-8017 (C) zhanczarowski@gmail.com
Wende State Corrections
NATONYA YARBOUGH
716-986-7321 (C) natonyayarbough@gmail.com
White Plains FD
PATSY DeFONCE IV
914-505-1412 (C) patsydefonce@me.com
North Carolina
Charlotte FD TOM BREWER 704-200-8486 (C) brewer18c@gmail.com
Greensboro FD MATTHEW PATTERSON 336-382-4600 (C) mattsfiregfd@yahoo.com
Winston-Salem FD DAVID POLLARD
336-403-7771 (C) wslocal682@gmail.com
Ohio
Akron PD
DON G. TREJBAL 330-352-4502 (C) apd506@aol.com
Akron FD
GREG GEARHART
330-351-2673 (C) gearhartpfia@gmail.com
Canton FD, Greentown FD, Massillon FD & PD & Stark Co. FD
MARC R. JACKSON
330-904-9095 (C) cfd110@aol.com
Cincinnati PD
GREG TOYEAS
513-738-4141 (H) 513-484-2459 (C) gregtoyeas@yahoo.com
Cincinnati FD
CHRIS HANDLEY
513-919-3521 (C) chris.handley.pfia@gmail.com
Cleveland FD
VINCE VIANCOURT
440-835-5647 (W) 216-534-6927 (C) benefits.consulting@yahoo.com
Cleveland PD
DAN VIANCOURT
216-990-2882 (C) dsv.pfia@gmail.com
Columbus Metro FD
KURT DIETZ
614-332-2795 (C) kurt.pfia@gmail.com
Columbus Metro FD
BRADY SEDDELMEYER
419-233-6974 (C) bsedd@yahoo.com
Columbus FD
KELLY STORTS
614-496-4544 (C) kemist14@hotmail.com
Coshocton County FD & PD CORY WILSON
740-502-9240 (C) cwilsoniaff216@gmail.com
Dayton Region
MATT MATLOCK
937-409-1508 (C) mmatlock94@yahoo.com
Hamilton Co., FD
MATT NIEMER 513-919-6926 (C) me11an@yahoo.com
Marion FD & PD
MICHAEL M. RADCLIFF
740-225-2120 (W) mandjradcliff@roadrunner.com
Toledo FD
RYAN GRANT
419-340-7166 (C) rgrant.pfia@gmail.com
Youngstown FD SHAWN MURRAY 330-518-2966 (C) mur511.sm@gmail.com
Oklahoma
Tulsa FD
JIMMY OBER 918-260-6887 (C) joberfire@gmail.com
Tulsa PD
DENNIS SMITH 918-282-7523 (C) popodad71@yahoo.com
Pennsylvania
Chester FD & PD
THOMAS THORNTON 267-275-5932 (C) tthornton2493@gmail.com
Delaware Co., FD & PD MARTIN KELLY 610-299-3656 (C) marty1297@aol.com
Erie FD
TIM ROMANSKI 814-572-2323 (C) trdunn24@yahoo.com
Johnstown FD
ROBERT J. OPETT 814-659-9313 (C) opett24@ymail.comre
McKeesport FD & PD
JEFFREY D. TOMOVCSIK
412-523-3903 (C)
412-675-5050 Ext.640 (W) jtomo170@comcast.net
Penn. Law Enforcement
JONATHON RUSH
412-952-5615 (C) jrush21488@hotmail.com
Philadelphia FD
TIMOTHY G. McSHEA
267-331-0606 (C) tbonemick17@gmail.com
Philadelphia FD
WILLIAM HAFTEK 201-341-9677 (C) wphaftek@gmail.com
Philadelphia FD JASON MILES
267-718-5093 (C) jasonmilespfd@gmail.com
Pittsburgh FD
DONALD DORSEY
412-680-9351 (H)
Pittsburgh FD
RICKY STEWART 412-613-3980 (C) rickypbf@gmail.com
Pittsburgh PD
CARL R. MOROSETTI, JR. 412-600-2806 (C) crm3393@gmail.com
Scranton FD & PD & Waymart Corrections
ANDY POLANSKY
570-961-9024 (H)
570-878-1248 (C) andy.polansky@verizon.net
Western Penn. Corrections
STEPHEN BOWSER
814-505-5818 (C stephenbowser079@gmail.com
Rhode Island
Johnston Corrections
VINCENT ORTEZ 401-263 -9714 (C) compaq102082@gmail.com
Johnston PD
SETH D. CROSBY 401-641-1575 (C) scros788@gmail.com
Johnston PD
DAVID GALLIGAN 401-419-7967 (C) davegalligan@yahoo.com
Pawtucket FD & East Providence FD
RAYMOND J. MASSE 401-639-0164 (H) pfia1261@gmail.com
Providence FD
ANTHONY LANCELLOTTI 401-569-3551 (C) 401-946-6939 (H) alance6055@gmail.com
Providence PD
RALPH ABENANTE IV 401-225-6530 (C) rabenante4@yahoo.com
South Carolina
North Charleston PD MICHAEL FIGUEROA 973-477-0749 (C) mfigpfia@gmail.com
North Myrtle Beach FD & PD RICHARD BUDDELMEYER 843-249-5334 (C) rickbuddelmeyer@yahoo.com
Tennessee
Knoxville FD JUSTIN HARMOND 865-340-6812 (C) jharmonpfia@outlook.com
Nashville FD
ADDIS KENDALL 615-533-8685 (C) rakendall13@gmail.com
Texas
Amarillo FD, PD, & Corrections
JOE C. PONDER 806-584-0953 (C) joeponder2012@yahoo.com
Beaumont PD
JARROD MIRELES 409-284-5220 (C) neilmireles@gmail.com
Bedford PD
D.J. CROWELL 817-791-3224 (C) dpmt824@gmail.com
Bee County FD, PD, Sheriff & Corrections
DANIEL RODRIGUEZ 361-354-8901 (C) dr1856635@gmail.com
Bee County FD, PD, Sheriff & Corrections
RICHARD L. WEBB 361-319-3758 (C) urout_78102@yahoo.com
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Brazoria County FD, PD, Sheriff & Corrections
PATRICK WARE 936-581-3309 (H) txpware@outlook.com
Denton County Sheriff
LES WOODS
817-675-6151 (C) lwpfia@yahoo.com
El Paso Sheriff
LUIS D. RODRIGUEZ 915-294-8385 (C) lrodriguezpfi@yahoo.com
Gatesville PD & Corrections
KATHRYN SKINNER
254-245-6243 (C) guategal50@aol.com
Gurney Unit Corrections
CINDY ARNOLD 903-724-9007 (C) cindyarnold18@yahoo.com
Harris County PD, Sheriff & Corrections
MARTY KUEHN 281-935-4610 (C) mk0160@yahoo.com
Harrison County Police & Fire FLOYD DUNCAN 903-930-9721 (C) 903-777-3694 (H) dleader59@protonmail.com
Kileen FD CODY NEWMAN 254-981-6110 (C) codynewman1978@protonmail.com
McAllen FD ERIC RAMIREZ 956-607-7549 (C) esmr412@gmail.com
McAllen PD
ROLANDO CASTILLO 956-655-8476 (H) r.c.21@hotmail.com
McLennan County Sheriff
SHEILA THUN 254-405-3797 (C) sdthun@ctwa.com
Montgomery County PD, Sheriff & Corrections
THOMAS M. PIERCE 936-355-0490 (C) toetee@aol.com
Orange FD & PD
MATTHEW SLAGLE
409-781-7176 (C) matthewslagle83@gmail.com
Pasadena FD & PD
MICHAEL PALITZ
808-218-1623 (C) mikepalitz@hotmail.com
Pasadena FD, PD, & Corrections J.C. ROCK 832-457-1685 (H) rockfish007@gmail.com
Port Arthor FD &PD
TARAH MIRELES
409709-3633 (H) tarahm55@yahoo.com
Port Arthur FD
LARRY PELAEZ
409-221-7395 (C) jpelaez@gmail.com
San Antonio FD
JOE VALADEZ
210-654-3333 (H)
210-884-7651 (F) valadezjp@aol.com
San Antonio FD
RUBEN CEVALLOS
210-861-4578 (C) ruben.cevallos@gmail.com
San Antonio FD
JOHN MOORE III
210-379-8229 (C) jrmoore3@att.net
Smith County Sheriff
WANDA HUNTER
903-710-2769 (H) 903-511-6819 (C)
Tarrant County Sheriff
STEFAN HODNETT
817-343-3300 (C) shodnettpfia@yahoo.com
Walker County FD, PD, Sheriff & Corrections
TARA M. BURNETT 936-668-9193 (C) burnett.t2013@yahoo.com
Webb County Sheriff
JOEY MEDELLIN
956-652-8640 (C) jmedellin.pfia@gmail.com
Virginia
Henrico County PD
JIM LIVINGSTONE
804-338-9791 (C) jlivings1@gmail.com
Loudoun County FD, PD, Sheriff, & Corrections
MICHAEL COX
571-528-3400 (C) pfia.va226@gmail.com
Norfolk FD
DAVE CHERESKIN
757-621-1111 (C) dchereskin77@gmail.com
Page County FD, PD, Sheriff, & Corrections
MICHAEL WAGONER
540-860-2382 (C) kc8jpk03@gmail.com
Portsmouth FD
KURT DETRICK 571-233-6901 (C) kurtdetrick@gmail.com
Prince William FD
DANIEL WILLIAMS 240-398-1114 (C) foxtrotwhiskey14@gmail.com
Prince William Co., FD
MEAGAN DONELAN
571-334-0851 (C) mego12@gmail.com
Prince William Co., PD
MARCIA WHALEY
571-259-7034 (C) pwpfia@gmail.com
Washington, D. C.
Washington, D.C. FD WESLEY BANNER 540-604-4518 (C) wbdcfdt16@outlook.com
Washington, D.C. PD MIGUEL MIRANDA
202-439-2292 (C) miguel.miranda@verizon.net
West Virginia
Huntington FD & PD RANDY D. ELLIS
740-886-5388 (H) 304-633-4975 (C)
Huntington FD & PD DAVID REDMAN 606-465-9344 (C) fdredman@yahoo.com
Wyoming
Laramie City FD, PD & Sheriff B. JOHN FITZGERALD 307-775-9610 (H) jcatfitz@msn.com
State Penitentiary of Rawlins HAROLD KOSTECK 307-710-4951 (C) hkosteck@gmail.com
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Charitable Fund
Charitable Fund
PFIA can accept charitable contributions to the Fund that are tax deductible for the person or company donating.
The Board consists of the Executive Committee and two other current Board Members. The Board will determine every December meeting how much PFIA will contribute to the fund and then distribute the funds to predetermined charities. The fund will be distributed to a zero balance and start over on January 1st of every year.
We will lean heavily towards children and military families. The four funds that we will contribute to will be: Make-A-Wish Foundation®, Special Olympics, Special Operations Warrior Foundation, and St. Jude
General Contributions:
Robert E. Kennedy
Jerry & Mary Jane Housel
Joe Tauber
Memorial Contributions to Honor the Memory of
FLORANCE EVANS
Thank you
Tom & Cheri Clines
Children’s Research Hospital. Everyone gives money to charities of their choice but we think giving our members a place to give, they know 100% of funds are distributed to charities close to their heart will be a very benevolent endeavor. We think that will be a great extension of our fraternal mission and hope it is received well and becomes the go to place for members to help others. What better way to fulfill our fraternal mission in today’s society with over 100 years of service with donating money to the deserving funds listed?
Memorial Contributions to Honor the Memory of BERNICE JOHNSON
Thank you
Myles & Tesra Christie
Memorial Contributions to Honor the Memory of DALENE TREJBAL
Thank you
Don Trejbal
If you are interested in becoming a contributor or if you would like to donate, please make a check payable to PFIA Charitable Fund and put in the memo “charitable contribution,” or write a note and put it in the envelope and mail to: PFIA ATTN: John Murphy 101 East 116th Street Carmel, IN 46032
PFIA’S
CHARITABLE FUND PFIA’S
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HELP US FIND THESE Missing Children
Our members are in a unique position to spot missing children. PFIA urges you to make a special effort to try to locate these missing children. If seen, contact the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children immediately at 1-800-843-5678 or report a sighting online at www.missingkids.com. You may also call or visit the website for free abduction prevention tips.
MISSING ● HELP BRING ME HOME
Sex: Male Height: 3’0”
Race: Black Weight: 60
Birth: 1/12/2018 Eyes: Brown
Age Now: 5 Hair: Black
Missing: January 31, 2022
From: Hampton, VA
SUMMER WALKER
Sex: Female Height: 5’9”
Race: White Weight: 140
Birth: Eyes: Brown
Age Now: 16 Hair: Brown
Missing: April 13, 2023
From: Virginia Beach, VA
Sex: Male Race: Unknown
Found: 3/26/2020 Eyes: Unknown
Est. Age: 0-1 Hair: Black
Location Found: Oak Ridge, TN
Sex: Female Height: 5’1”
Race: Pacific Islander Weight: 150
Birth: 6/13/2007 Eyes: Brown
Age Now: 15 Hair: Black
Missing: November 5, 2022
From: Glendale, AZ
Sex: Male Height: 5’11”
Race: White Weight: 140
Birth: 11/19/2007 Eyes: Brown
Age Now: 15 Hair: Auburn
Missing: February 13, 2023
From: Montgomery Village, MD
On March 26, 2020, a fishermen found the body of a newborn baby floating along the banks of Melton Hill Lake in Oak Ridge, TN. The area is located near the intersection of Melton Lake Drive & Edgemoor Road. Authorities have fondly named the infant child “Baby Wyatt”, meaning “little warrior”. He had been deceased less than 24 hours and was estimated to be approximately 34 week gestational age. He was noted to have black, fine, abundant, curly hair. Unfortunately, due to environmental conditions his race is currently unknown. A long sleeve dark colored plaid shirt was recovered with the infant. A digitally created image of the shirt is featured above, along with a facial reconstruction created by a NCMEC Forensic Artist and depicts what the child may have looked like in life. Authorities are actively collaborating with external forensic professionals to identify “Baby Wyatt” through the use of forensic genealogy. The case is ongoing and any tips are appreciated.
Firemens Ins. Association
E. 116th St.
Police &
101
Carmel, In 46032-4567
MARANDA SLOSEK
CODI BIGSBY
SPECIAL NOTE: Height and weight are listed from the date an individual went missing and may not currently be accurate.
DON’T HESITATE CALL
911 OR 1-800-843-5678
JOHN DOE 2020
NOAH ATKINS