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5K Run/Walk

$25 04/10 6:00PM EDT - 7:30PM EDT Price increases after March 12, 2025 at 11:59pm EDT
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Virtual 5K

$35 Run or walk virtually between April 15-20, send in your time, and you’ll receive a one of a kind FCSN 5 Alarm 5K Run to Remember t-shirt.

Description

The Firefighter Cancer Support Network (FCSN) is thrilled to announce the much-anticipated launch of the 2025 FCSN 5 Alarm 5K Run to Remember, taking place on Thursday, April 10, at 6:00 pm at White River State Park in Indianapolis during FDIC International. 

The run is open to participants of all levels and backgrounds, offering a flat, fast, and closed course that winds around the scenic Indianapolis Canal. Register by Wednesday, March 20 to be guaranteed a commemorative shirt! Participants can choose to be timed or untimed. Those not inclined to run can contribute or sponsor a team or runner via the Donate page on the website.

Dedicated to the memory of Chief Bobby Halton, a cherished supporter of FCSN, the 5 ALARM 5k Run to Remember is a tribute to his enduring commitment and dedication to the firefighter community. Chief Halton served as a friend, mentor, and advocate for FCSN. His personal battle with cancer connected him deeply and motivated his support in assisting firefighters and EMS providers facing a cancer diagnosis.

In Chief Halton’s honor, the Halton family will award the Bobby Halton award to the top fundraiser. This comes with a free trip to FDIC including all conference costs, lodging and transportation. All you need to do is sign up to be a fundraiser, invite your friends to donate before January 30, 2025 and you could be attending FDIC for free! (Minimum  donation of $1000 to be considered for the award)   


The 5 ALARM 5k Run to Remember holds special significance as it not only pays homage to Chief Halton but also serves as an opportunity to remember and honor firefighters battling cancer, pay tribute to those who have passed, and celebrate those still with us in the firefighting community.

At the 2023 IAFF Fallen Fire Fighter Memorial, almost 66% of the names added to the wall were members who died from occupational cancer. In the same year, 72% of Line of Duty deaths among IAFF members were attributed to occupational cancer.

Proceeds directly support FCSN's mission to assist firefighters and EMS providers diagnosed with cancer. The FCSN provides crucial resources, badge-to-badge support, training, and guidance to those facing the challenges of a cancer diagnosis.

Join us in honoring Chief Bobby Halton's legacy and supporting the FCSN mission by becoming a sponsor or participant in the 5 ALARM 5k Run to Remember or donating to the $5 for 5 Alarm fundraiser. Together, we can make a difference and show our commitment to the well-being of our firefighting community.

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Place

White River State Park
801 W Washington St
Indianapolis, IN US 46204

Packet Pickup

Packets can be picked up at the Indianapolis Convention Center, in the HOOSIER HALLWAY (outside of ROOM 145)
- Wednesday, April 9 ----- 2:00pm - 5:00pm
- Thursday, April 10 ----- 7:30am - 12:00pm

Packets may also be picked up on raceday, at the event.
- Thursday, April 10----- 4:00pm - 6:00pm

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Join the NFR

The National Firefighter Registry (NFR) for Cancer is the largest effort ever undertaken to understand and reduce risk of cancer among U.S. firefighters. NIOSH is recruiting firefighters to join the NFR so that wecan better understand the link between firefighting and cancer.

In 2018, Congress passed the Firefighter Cancer Registry Act, which directed NIOSH to develop a registry to study cancer among firefighters. Join today!

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