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Mayday!
Mayday!
Mayday!
FIREFIGHTER DOWN!!!
An average 10,000 + firefighters
are injured and 100 die every
year.
From 1990 – 2000, there have
been over 1,000,000 firefighter
injuries and 1068 firefighter
fatalities.
U.S. Fire Administration 2002 Retrospective Study
Will you know what to do if it happens
to a member of your department?
To Honor…..
With Dignity and Reverence
National Fallen Firefighters
Missouri Fire Service
Local Assistance State Team
Funeral Assistance Team
www.firehero.org
www.mofirefuneral.org
Missouri Fire Service
Funeral Assistance Team
• Notification of Team
– Funeral Team 24 Hour Hot Line
– 888-4911HELP (888-491-1324)
• Answered by 911 Dispatch Center
• Ask for Funeral Team
– Brian Zinanni, Team Coordinator
• 314-973-0685 (Cell)
• 314-805-3207 (Cell)
• [email protected]
Everything that happens immediately after a
line-of-duty death affects the way the family,
the department, and the community recover
from the loss. Lack of resources and planning
often adds to the confusion and pain that
occurs.
On-Scene
Considerations:
•Scene
Management
•On Scene Staff
Issues
•Media
Considerations
•Departmental
Considerations
How Do I Prepare?
•Maintain Accurate Personnel Records
•Updated emergency notification person(s)
•Spouse work information
•Children School information
•Anything that will help you notify all immediate family
members in an emergent situation!
•Have an established departmental
funeral protocol in place.
Federal & State Benefits
Federal PSOB - $328612.73
Spouse Educational Benefit
Child Educational Benefit
State Benefit - $25,000.00
Child Educational Benefit
Understanding Pitfalls
Anything you say or do can be held
against you!
Autopsy
&
Toxicology
PSOB Beneficiary Form
PSOB Case Study 1
• Firefighter Brian dies in the line of duty and
has the following Family Demographics:
• Surviving Spouse / Domestic Partner*
• Surviving 28 Year Old Son
• Surviving 19 Year Old Son
• Surviving 15 Year Old Daughter
• No PSOB Beneficiary Form or Life Insurance
On File.
• Deceased Parents
Case Study 1
• Firefighter Brian dies in the line of duty and
has the following Family Demographics :
• Surviving Spouse / Domestic Partner*- 50%
• 28 Year Old Son – 0%
• 19 Year Old Son – 25% if Full Time Student at
Time of Death
• 15 Year Old Daughter – 25% if 19 year old
brother is student, or 50% if he is not.
PSOB Case Study 2
• Firefighter Brian dies in the line of duty and
has the following Family Demographics :
• Firefighter Brian is Divorced
• Surviving 15 Year Old Daughter
• No PSOB Beneficiary Form or Life Insurance on
file with agency.
• Deceased Parents
Case Study 2
• Firefighter Brian dies in the line of duty and
has the following Family Demographics :
• Firefighter Brian is Divorced
• Surviving 15 Year Old Daughter – 100%
• Deceased Parents
** Who is the check payable to ??? **
Case Study 2
• Firefighter Brian dies in the line of duty and
has the following Family Demographics :
• Firefighter Brian is Divorced
• Surviving 15 Year Old Daughter – 100%
• Deceased Parents
** Who is the check payable to ??? **
Childs Legal Guardian
PSOB Case Study 3
• Firefighter Brian dies in the line of duty and
has the following Family Demographics:
• Firefighter Brian is not married
• Surviving 25 year old Son
• No PSOB Beneficiary Form on File with agency.
• Firefighter Brian’s departmental life insurance
policy leaves everything to his estate.
• Deceased Parents
Case Study 3
• Firefighter Brian dies in the line of duty and
has the following Family Demographics:
• Firefighter Brian is not married
• Surviving 25 year old Son
• Firefighter Brian’s departmental life insurance
policy leaves everything to his estate.
• Deceased Parents
** No Payment Would Be Made **
PSOB Case Study 4
• Firefighter Brian dies in the line of and has the
following Family Demographics :
• Spouse / Domestic Partner is deceased
• Surviving 24 Year Old Son
• Surviving 15 Year Old Daughter
• Firefighter Brian has a PSOB Beneficiary Form
on file with his department dividing any PSOB
money 50/50 to his children.
Case Study 4
• Firefighter Brian dies in the line of duty and
has the following Family Demographics :
• Spouse / Domestic Partner is deceased
• Surviving 24 Year Old Son – 0%
• Surviving 15 Year Old Daughter – 100%
• Firefighter Brian has a PSOB Beneficiary Form
on file with his department dividing any PSOB
money 50/50 to his children.
PSOB Case Study 5
• Firefighter Brian dies in the line of duty and
has the following Family Demographics :
• Firefighter Brian is Divorced
• Firefighter Brian has no children
• Firefighter Brian’s Departmental Life Insurance
policy gives the proceeds to charity
• Firefighter Brian has NO PSOB Beneficiary
Form on File.
• Deceased Parents
PSOB Case Study 5
• Firefighter Brian dies in the line of duty and
has the following Family Demographics :
• Firefighter Brian is Divorced
• Firefighter Brian has no children
• Firefighter Brian’s Departmental Life Insurance
policy gives the proceeds to charity
• Firefighter Brian has NO PSOB Beneficiary
Form on File.
• Deceased Parents
• ** No Payment Would Be Made **
PSOB Case Study 6
• Firefighter Brian dies in the line of duty and
has the following Family Demographics :
• Firefighter Brian is Divorced
• Firefighter Brian has no children
• Firefighter Brian’s Departmental Life Insurance
policy gives the proceeds to his estate.
• Firefighter Brian has NO PSOB Beneficiary
Form on File.
• Deceased Parents
Case Study 6
• Firefighter Brian dies in the line of duty leaving
behind the following family members:
• Firefighter Brian is Divorced
• Firefighter Brian has no children
• Firefighter Brian’s Departmental Life Insurance
policy gives the proceeds to his estate
• Firefighter Brian has NO PSOB Beneficiary
Form on File.
• Deceased Parents
• ** No Payment Would Be Made **
PSOB Case Study 7
• Firefighter Brian dies in the line of duty and
has the following Family Demographics :
• Firefighter Brian is Divorced
• Firefighter Brian has no children
• Firefighter Brian’s Departmental Life Insurance
policy gives the proceeds to his estate.
• Firefighter Brian has NO PSOB Beneficiary
Form on File.
• Surviving Parents
Case Study 7
• Firefighter Brian dies in the line of duty leaving
behind the following family members:
• Firefighter Brian is Divorced
• Firefighter Brian has no children
• Firefighter Brian’s Departmental Life Insurance
policy gives the proceeds to his estate
• Firefighter Brian has NO PSOB Beneficiary
Form on File.
• Surviving Parents
• Parents Split 50/50
PSOB Case Study 8
• Firefighter Brian dies in the line of duty and
has the following Family Demographics :
• Firefighter Brian is Divorced
• Firefighter Brian has no children
• Firefighter Brian’s Departmental Life Insurance
policy gives the proceeds to charity
• Firefighter Brian has a PSOB Beneficiary Form
on File leaving proceeds to Firefighter Bob
• Surviving Parents
Case Study 8
• Firefighter Brian dies in the line of duty and
has the following Family Demographics :
• Firefighter Brian is Divorced
• Firefighter Brian has no children
• Firefighter Brian’s Departmental Life Insurance
policy gives the proceeds to charity
• Firefighter Brian has a PSOB Beneficiary Form
on File leaving proceeds to Firefighter Bob
• Surviving Parents
• ** Firefighter Bob would get 100% **
Missouri Fire Service
Funeral Assistance Team
• Notification of Team
– Funeral Team 24 Hour Hot Line
– 888-4911HELP (888-491-1324)
• Answered by 911 Dispatch Center
• Ask for Funeral Team
– Brian Zinanni, Team Coordinator
• 314-973-0685 (Cell)
• 314-805-3207 (Cell)
• [email protected]
Questions?