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Chili Cook Off

Saturday, September 16, 2023

6-9p.m.

Sacramento Regional Fire Museum: 3650 Industrial Blvd, West Sacramento, CA 95691

The 8th Alarm Chili Cook Off benefiting and hosted by the Firefighters Burn Institute is scheduled for Saturday, September 16th from 6PM to 9PM. Join us for the chili cooking competition featuring firefighter and civilian teams counting on YOUR vote to win the big 1st place title!

Unlimited beer, wine, and chili tasting, live music, dancing, raffle, and more!

GET TICKETS HERE!   

General Admission: $40

Child Admission: $20

Ready to throw your hat in the ring?

To participate as a contestant in the Chili Cook-Off, contact Rachel Crowell at (916) 739-8525 or rachel@ffburn.org


Got Beer?

To participate as a beer vendor, please contact Kristen Graham at (916) 739-8525 or kristen@ffburn.org


Business Owner?

Sponsorship opportunities available! Sponsorship application packet coming soon.

Contact Kristen Graham at (916) 739-8525 or kristen@ffburn.org

Burn Community Picnic

Survivors of all ages, Firefighters, and Burn Unit staff along with their friends and family enjoy a FREE day of good BBQ, games, and FUN! Please RSVP with the button below or to Valorie Smart at valorie@ffburn.org or by calling (916) 739-8525 by 9/3/2023. We hope to see you there!

September 9, 2023
11AM – 2PM

LOCATION: Stone Creek Park Pavilion, 3625 Spoto Drive, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 

Why Volunteer?

There are many reasons why you should volunteer for the Firefighters Burn Institute. But the main reason is that we could not accomplish what we do without your help!

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What A Difference Your Donations Make!

We say thanks a lot for everything our supporters do. Let us show you just how much your generous gifts impact the burn community.

Your donations can be used to do so much… let’s count some ways you make a difference:

$25 can buy 50 Stamps for the children at Firefighters Kids Camp to Send Postcards Home to Their Families

$50 supplies Classroom Materials for the Youth Firesetter Intervention Program for 15 Children

$200 sponsors Transportation for a young Burn Survivor to attend Firefighters Kids Camp or  Little Heroes Preschool Burn Camp, regardless of where they live.

$500 makes it possible for a child to attend the Firefighters Kids Camp for Burn Survivors free of charge to their family

$500 sponsors an adult Burn Survivor to attend the Recovery Retreat

$1,000 helps a Burn Survivor attend the annual World Burn Congress

$2,500 sends a local Burn Unit Nurse to attend the American Burn Association Conference to further their education and improve the level of burn care in Northern California

Survivor Story: Alex Galang

The true story of one Sacramento Firefighter’s sacrifice and his road to recovery.

Upon entering his first house fire, the entryway floor collapsed beneath the weight of firefighter Alex Galang. The fall of over seven feet sent him to his back on the dark basement floor below.

Recognizing how deadly a situation he was in, Alex knew he had to act fast. Reaching for the floor joists, he attempted to climb to safety on his own. In the struggle, he lost both gloves, while his hands, arms, head, and calves started to burn. As his life flashed before his eyes, he kept focused on one thing: getting back to his wife, Tina.

Alex, still in ICU, with wife Tina. January 2015

Another firefighter fell into the basement soon after. After calling a mayday out over the radio, Alex crouched down to boost his friend to safety. The pain from the burns was excruciating as I stood in that hot basement, recalls Alex.

But Alex’s ordeal didn’t end here. First, the rescue ladder lost its footing, crashing Alex to the floor yet again. Next, the unintended blast of a firehose struck him in the head. Devastated, tired, in pain, and out of breath, his oxygen mask was now filling with water.

Support crews moved quickly, as a second ladder arrived alongside shouts of encouragement. With only 90 seconds of air in his respirator left to breathe, the crew above pulled Alex free. The injured firefighter was immediately taken to UC Davis Medical Center.

E6 crew passing probation April 2016
E6 crew passing probation. April 2016

Alex suffered second and third degree burns to his head, hands, arms and legs. A three-week stay in the Firefighters Burn Institute Regional Burn Center was necessary. His care program ranged from skin grafts to rehabilitative therapies and emotional care. Alex attributes his recovery to the hard work and compassion of (those) at the Burn Center, the Firefighters Burn Institute, and Sacramento City Fire Department. From the hospital stay, to the emotional support, I felt my injuries were completely taken care of. Alex notes that the encouragement of and connection with the burn community played a vital role in his recovery.

Now back to full duty as a Firefighter/Paramedic with the Sacramento Fire Department, Alex continues to push himself to grow. In many ways, he finds, my mental health recovery is far more complex than my physical burns. Managing anxiety and symptoms of my PTSD will always be a part of my life.

The community continues to help Alex learn to live with this new ‘normal.’ Recently attending the Phoenix Society’s World Burn Congress was an important step. There, he met many inspiring burn survivors, and shared his own first-hand experience to inspire others. All in all, the FFBI played a huge role in my recovery and continues to support me in my journey as a burn survivor. I am forever thankful for the FFBI!


FFBI is incredibly proud of the role we play in improving the lives of burn survivors and the community at large but…

We can’t do it alone!

There are many different ways to get involved and help the Firefighters Burn Institute!

  • Sponsor a fundraiser through your office
  • Host a boot drive in your community
  • Take part in a pledge challenge
  • Host a special event on behalf of FFBI
  • Make a tax-deductible gift

If you would like to help out and get more involved please contact us, we would love to hear from you!

How Will You Make A Difference?

Camp Staff Applications and Information

If you think you have what it takes to be an awesome staff member…

We are looking for fun loving individuals who are willing to dedicate one week to provide a fun, adventurous and magical opportunity to young burn survivors of various ages. The hours are long and no salary is provided, yet the rewards are plenty and the memories will last a lifetime! Please note: Camp Counselors must be 21 years old and Counselors in Training (CIT) must be 18 years old.
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