EMERGENCY CALL 911
Non-Emergency Dispatch: (801)395-8221
Main Office: (801)782-3580
Office Hours 7:30-6:00 p.m.
Monday-Thursday
OPEN BURN IS CLOSED
*Stage 1 Fire Restrictions in effect*
RESOURCES
Listed below are a few outside resources
First Responders First
Weber Fire District's
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
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Contact for confidential and professional help with distressing life problems.
No charge for you & eligible dependents
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Visit:
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Or contact a peer support
team member.
Firefighter Crisis Support Line
Speak to someone specifically trained to work with emergency responders.
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24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a yea.
- Free of Charge -
100% Confidential
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SafeUT - Frontline
The SAFEUT Frontline
provides a way to connect to licensed mental health professionals trained to help you deal with the unique challenges faced by first responders on a daily basis.
Available 24/7
100% Confidential
- Free of charge -
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or DOWNLOAD THE APP
SUICIDE PREVENTION LIFELINE
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800-273-8255
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Be connected to a skilled, trained counselor at a crisis center in your area, anytime 24/7.
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VETERANS CRISIS LINE
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800-273-8255 / Press 1
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Free, confidential support for Veterans in crisis and their families and friends.
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Allows online chat on website.
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Text to 838255
GET EDUCATED
Warning Signs
People in danger of taking
their own lives may
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Reach out directly or indirectly.
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Rarely volunteer they are thinking of self-harm.
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Withdraw from family & friends.
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Prevention
Your tools and apparatus need preventative maintenance. Is your body any different? Is your mind? Use these resources to discover what you and your crew can learn and do before help is needed.
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Training
See UVU Utah Fire and Rescue Academy's library of videos and other training resources that can assist first responders in learning more about behavioral health concerns in the fire service and how to prevent problems relating to mental fitness.