Serving those who serve
Our Mission: To empower, equip, and support Arkansas First Responders through innovative resources, comprehensive training, and unwavering advocacy.



Empowering First Responders Through Support
Support Arkansas First Responders by donating today! Your contribution helps empower our first responders through mental health support, training opportunities, and essential equipment. With your help, we can continue to serve those who serve us. Make a difference—donate now!
Helping First Responders Through Support
The Arkansas First Responders Bureau is dedicated to supporting those who serve our communities. We offer mental health assistance, connecting responders to the help they need, training acquisitions to enhance skills, and much more. Click the Services tab to learn more!



Supporting Our Heroes
Volunteer with Us in Supporting First Responders
Join us at the Arkansas First Responders Bureau! We have many positions open across various branches—offering you the opportunity to support and serve those who protect our communities. Be a part of Arkansas’ team dedicated to first responders and make a difference today!
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the First Responders Bureau?
The First Responders Bureau is a dedicated non-profit organization focused on enhancing mental health support and training for first responders of the state of Arkansas.
How can I get involved?
You can get involved by volunteering, donating, or participating in our programs. Your support helps us provide essential mental health resources and training to first responders in need.
What services do you offer?
We offer mental health training, peer support programs, and community care team. We have a broad range of services check them out today.
Who can benefit?
First responders, including police, firefighters, EMS, and Dispatchers can benefit from our services, as well as their families and the broader community.
How can I access resources?
You can access our resources by visiting our website, where we provide information on mental health training, support programs, and community events designed to assist first responders and their families.
Current Burn Bans for Arkansas
Risk levels are determined by fuel conditions, drought status, and long-term weather forecasts. They are categorized by how easily fires can start and how hard they are to contain. The risk level definitions are:
Extreme: Fires start quickly, spread furiously, and burn intensely. Every fire started has the potential to become large. Expect extreme, erratic behavior
Low: Fuels do not ignite easily. Weather conditions will lead to slow spread and relatively easy to control fires.
Moderate: Fire can start from accidental causes. May not become serious, but caution should be taken.
High: Fires ignite easily and spread quickly. Unattended brush fires and campfires are likely to escape. Fires may become serious if not attacked early.
