Firefighter Suicide Report
In order for CSFF to be able to serve the needs of the fire service family, the more information we can gather on the firefighter suicide mechanism for pro-active training, the better. By gathering as much information as we can, we can provide a profile that helps identify at-risk firefighters before this tragedy strikes. This information has proven to be an invaluable tool for the police service.
We request that anyone having information on a firefighter suicide please contact CSFF, using the form below. Because we are mindful that some agencies prohibit the release of information by their Departments, and that some family members may not be aware that there is a way to make notifications, we have developed a "blind form" that assists in providing anonymity for the submitting party. This form has been graciously given to CSFF to use from Robert E. Douglas, Jr. of the National P.O.L.I.C.E. Suicide Foundation. Once you submit this form, it is transmitted to Counseling Services for Fire Fighter’s email, with the sender information removed. Since we have no means to contact the submitter back because that information is removed, we appreciate as much information as you can provide. CSFF then uses this information to keep its training, pro-active and post-event, current.
At a minimum, we require the agency's name, state, firefighter's rank, years of service, date of death, how death occurred, and any stressors identified or suspected as being a catalyst. We would appreciate any additional information or details that can be provided.
Sincerely,
Jeff Dill
Counseling Services for Fire Fighters, LLC
Founder