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What the Chaplain
does
The Pueblo Fire Department Chaplain provides
crisis intervention and/or the services of a chaplain when requested by
Pueblo Fire Department members for the following types of
incidents:
- Family
crises
- Victims and witnesses of
crime
- Emotional disturbance with significant
trauma
- Attempted/completed suicides
- Natural/unnatural deaths
- Crisis intervention at the scene of an accident or
traumatic/critical incidents
- Personal needs of fire personnel and/or their
families
- Weddings, funerals, and/or memorial
services
Mission Statement
The mission of the Pueblo Fire Department Chaplain
Program is two-fold. First, the Chaplain program will be a
resource for area firefighters and their families, especially in times
of crisis and/or grief. Second, the Chaplain program will provide
comfort, assistance, and/or spiritual guidance to the citizens of the
various communities in Pueblo County, especially during times of crisis
and/or grief.
Who the Chaplain is
The Pueblo Fire Department Chaplain is a volunteer clergy
who serves in a local church. In addition to being a religious
leader in the community, the Chaplain is also a member of the Pueblo Fire
Department. The Chaplain offers a caring friendship to fire
department personnel and represents a positive liaison between
firefighters and the local community. The Chaplain represents a
positive community voice and support to the fire department.
To Contact the Chaplain
- Pueblo Fire Department Administrative
Office
- Pueblo City Emergency Dispatch Center
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