Grief looks different for everyone, and healing takes time. If you or someone you know is struggling with loss, please know that support is available.

It’s okay to lean on others during difficult times. Reach out, talk, and share – you do not have to carry this grief alone.

IAFF Support

Public Safety Crisis Solutions – call 602-466-9456 or visit pscrisissolutions.com

988 Suicide & Crisis Life Line – call or text 988 anytime

 

In light of the recent tragic loss suffered by Timber Mesa Fire and Medical District and the surrounding community, the White Mountain Fire Fighters Association and the Professional Fire Fighters Association are joining efforts to ensure that 100 percent of all donations go directly to those in need through secure and verified channels.

We are grateful for the generosity of individuals and organizations wishing to contribute. However, please exercise caution when donating through GoFundMe pages or other third-party fundraising accounts that have not been verified. Unfortunately, in times of crisis, fraudulent accounts can surface—diverting much-needed support away from our firefighters and their families.

To ensure your donation reaches its intended recipients, we ask that all contributions be made through the vetted and official donation link or QR code provided in the attached flier.

We are committed to full transparency and accountability. Every penny of funds collected will go toward supporting our fallen firefighters and their families.

For media inquiries or additional information about how to support our efforts, please contact Louis Mirabelli with the White Mountain Fire Fighters Association
Phone: 928-940-5488

We thank the public for your patience and your continued support as we navigate this tragedy. Please see the attached flyer for more information.

Please login and go to the members section to view Agenda and Meeting Minutes

 

Agenda items must be received by Secretary Wallace No Later than 5pm on September 6th

Please login and go to the members section to view Agenda and Meeting Minutes

 

Agenda items must be received by Secretary Wallace No Later than 5pm on September 8th

Please login and go to the members section to view Agenda and Meeting Minutes

 

Agenda items must be received by Secretary Wallace no later than 5pm on August 4th

Please login to the website and visit the Member Resources section to view the Agenda and Meeting Minutes

 

Please note: The executive board has agreed to move the July 3rd meeting due to the majority of our E-Board members that are all on A-Shift.  The meeting is to be held on July 2nd (1 day earlier).  Agenda items must be received by Secretary Wallace no later than 5pm on June 30th

Police Officer Darrin Reed was shot and killed after responding to a suspicious person call.

Officer Reed and other officers responded to a suspicions person call at a motel but were unable to locate the subject. They were called back to the location after leaving the initial call. When Officer Reed and other officers arrived, they located the man who then fled on foot. During the ensuing pursuit, the man produced a handgun and fired, striking Officer Reed.

Officer Reed was transported to a local hospital where he later died from his wounds.

The subject fled the scene and was later located in the Pinetop-Lakeside area, where he was barricaded in a cabin with a teenage hostage. After several hours of negotiation, the subject was shot and killed in an exchange of gunfire.

Officer Reed was a U.S. Air Force veteran. He had served with the Show Low Police Department for 10 years and had previously served with the Navajo County Sheriff’s Office for 10 years. Officer Reed is survived by his wife and two children.

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