Mahalo Nui

We Mahalo everyone who joined us for the IAFF 10th District Conference in Honolulu. We wish you all a safe journey back home. A hui hou and see you again soon.

Much Aloha,
Bobby Lee and the HFFA Local 1463 Ohana

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HFFA Monday Coffee Talk resumes April 15

In Memoriam

See, In Memoriam for details

  • FIRE CAPT. AND PIO RICHARD SOO – April 1
  • HONORARY FIRE FIGHTER (FF) REN MIYASAKI – April 6
  • HAWAII RETIRED FIRE FIGHTER HIRAM ‘DUNA’ SIMEONA – April 20
  • HONOLULU RETIRED FIRE CAPTAIN HENRY KUHNS III – April 27

Cancer Prevention and Monitoring

Don’t wait until January. Make cancer prevention and monitoring a regular part of your health and well-being.

The Firefighter Cancer Support Network, in partnership with the IAFF, designates January as Fire Fighter Cancer Awareness Month and provides fire fighters the necessary tools and guidance to develop life-saving protocols for cancer prevention and to support those with a cancer diagnosis within their departments.

At the 2023 IAFF Fallen Fire Fighter Memorial, almost 63% of the names added to the wall (361 out of 572) were members who had died from occupational cancer.

Members are encouraged to get screened regularly and practice ways to reduce their exposure on the job.

Visit https://firefightercancersupport.org/ if you need assistance or to join the network.


All firefighters, with or without cancer, are encouraged to consider participating in the National Firefighter Registry for Cancer. Your participation is critical for understanding firefighters’ risk of cancer. Visit https://NFR.cdc.gov to enroll.

Firefighters are welcome to contact [email protected] with more questions. Learn more at www.cdc.gov/NFR

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