Department Initiatives
R3 - Respond, Restore, Resolve Program Launch
Mayor Mattie Parker, Chief Neil Noakes, Fire Chief Jim Davis and the American Warrior Association (AWA) launched R3 - Respond, Restore, Resolve on March 27 at the Bob Bolen Public Safety Complex. R3 is a privately funded, public - private partnership providing a holistic approach to first responder wellness by integrating mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual support to address moral injury. Moral injury is damage done to one ’ s conscience or moral compass when a person perpetrates, witnesses, or fails to prevent acts that transgress one ’ s own moral beliefs, values, or ethical codes of conduct. Officer Matt Brazeal became member #2178 of the Safariland SAVES CLUB® February 20 at the Bob Bolen Public Safety Complex. Safariland SAVES CLUB® honors officers who had a life - threatening incident in the line of duty where Safariland Group armor or gear contributed to saving their life. Members are advocates for law enforcement com- munities to express the importance of body armor and provide safety tips based on their experiences. Officer Matt Brazeal Safariland SAVES CLUB® Induction FWPD hosted the National Honor Guard Academy at Bob Bolen in February. The week - long course taught fire and police service organizations how to develop and enhance honor and color guard unit skills including managing traditions, protocols, and practices. The training was attended by more than 40 Law Enforcement, Fire and EMS Agencies from around the country. FWPD Hosts National Honor Guard Academy
2024 1st Quarter Crime Report
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