On April 17, 2024, Shaun Kuzakin, President of the Public Safety Employees Association (PSEA), presented a $1,500 check to Love Inc., a non-profit organization that supports the homeless in Alaska. This donation is part of PSEA's commitment to support local communities through charitable giving.
Love Inc. is dedicated to providing essential items such as clothing, socks, backpacks, and warm coats to those in need. The presentation event, attended by representatives from both organizations, hi...
PSEA donates to the Wrangell Volunteer Fire Department
Wednesday, 10 January 2024
Trooper Chadd Yoder presented a $1,500 donation from PSEA to the Wrangell Volunteer Fire Department. This generous contribution from PSEA is intended to support the Wrangell Volunteer Fire Department's efforts in response to the deadly landslide that occurred in Wrangell on November 20, 2023. The landslide, estimated to be 450 feet wide, resulted in the destruction of multiple homes and tragically claimed the lives of five individuals.
For 15 consecutive days and nights, the dedicated members...
The Public Safety Emergency Association (PSEA) supports the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO) in their campaign to redefine the federal classification of 9-1-1 dispatchers.
For years, APCO has been advocating for the reclassification of 9-1-1 professionals from Office and Administrative Support Occupations to Protective Service Occupations, emphasizing the critical and lifesaving nature of their work. With the reintroduction of the 9-1-1 SAVES Act (H.R. 6319)...