Northwest Fire District
Stacey Christian is an experienced professional with a strong background in mental health and educational support. Currently serving as a Community Assistance Program Responder at Northwest Fire District since May 2006, Stacey provides emergency mental health services and crisis management to individuals and families in need. Previously, Stacey held the role of Engagement Coordinator at the University of Arizona from April 2015 to February 2018, where responsibilities included developing engagement opportunities for students and collaborating with faculty and donors. From August 1983 to April 2015, Stacey worked as a Counselor at Flowing Wells Unified School District, supporting students with conflict resolution and personal issues. Stacey holds a Master of Education in Marriage and Family Therapy/Counseling, a Post-Baccalaureate Certification in Elementary Education, and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, all from the University of Arizona.
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Northwest Fire District
Northwest Fire District was formed in 1983 by residents of the northwest metropolitan Tucson area to ensure that the community received consistent, high-quality emergency services at a reasonable cost. Since its inception, the District has provided increasingly higher levels of fire protection and emergency medical services to a rapidly growing population. The District currently provides emergency and community services to 110,000 residents and 3,300 commercial occupancies over a 140 square mile area. Ten strategically located stations are staffed 365 days a year with 192 firefighters that are Paramedics or Emergency Medical Technicians. Despite explosive growth, the District's ratio of Paramedics to residents remains one of the best in the state at 1:9000.