The arkansas state firefighters Association was formed and has been ongoing since 1920. The aSFFA represents "all" firefighters in Arkansas.
The AR Fire Training Academy serves as a resource for the AR Fire Service and related organizations by providing professional education and training in firefighting, hazardous materials, and emergency medical services.
A purpose for LOPFI is to maintain a financially sound retirement system so each covered police officer and firefighter will receive the full value of their earned benefit for their lifetime.
ARVFA provides a unified voice for rural and volunteer firefighters in the decisions made at the local, state and federal level concerning fire protection services.
The AAFC believes in serving the citizens of Arkansas by actively participating in the advancement of the fire service through positive leadership, the sharing of information and active legislative involvement.
Mesothelioma guide for Firefighters to help see the hidden risk that is part of being a firefighter.
National Fire Academy (NFA) courses and programs prepare you to deal more effectively with all emergencies and disasters.
"Our mission is to honor America's fallen fire heroes; support their families, colleagues, and organizations; and work to reduce preventable firefighter death and injury."
Housed in old Fire Station No. 2, a 1917 Craftsman-style building, the Firehouse Hostel & Museum offers travelers to Little Rock the opportunity to stay in an authentic Fire Station. In addition to his tireless fundraising and leadership on the Fallen Firefighters Memorial project, Johnny Reep has also been working to raise capital and see the completion of this fascinating Little Rock landmark.
Be sure to visit the Firehouse Hostel & Museum website to learn more, and make a donation to help renovate and preserve this beautiful facility and the numerous historical artifacts it contains. Become a sponsor at their GoFundMe page: https://www.gofundme.com/firehousehostel
Brooks Jackson was one of only two architects out of 30 firms contacted to not only respond to the Arkansas Fallen Firefighters Memorial Board request for proposal but to express his eagerness to design the memorial as a "dream come true". Visit the Jackson Brown Palculict website and learn more about Mr. Jackson and the team of amazing professionals he leads.
Robert Daus, sculptor of the Arkansas Fallen Firefighters Memorial statues, is himself a retired firefighter. Visit the Liberty Art Works website to view the amazing work they have done, and to see the smaller statues and commemorative items for sale.
The Arkansas Fallen Firefighters Memorial is proud to have had Crafton Tull, a firm with over 50 years experience, design the Landscape Architecture for our memorial located on the grounds of the Arkansas State Capitol.
Engineering Consultants, Inc. is one of the oldest structural consulting firms in Arkansas. Visit their website to learn more about their 50+ year history of work in Arkansas.
With over 40 years of experience in Arkansas, East Harding Construction is an award-winning commercial construction company.