Nominations being accepted for Missouri Public Safety awards

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On Sept. 23, 2025, Gov. Mike Kehoe presented Missouri Public Safety Awards to 32 first responders and six civilians for heroic acts they performed to protect others during critical incidents in 2024./ Photo courtesy of the Missouri Department of Public Safety

By MATT PIKE

First responder agencies have until the end of next month to nominate heroic responders for the Missouri Public Safety Awards

The Department of Public Safety is accepting nominations for the State of Missouri’s highest awards honoring first responders who took heroic actions beyond the call of duty in 2025 until February 28th.

The awards are the Red, White and Blue Heart Award, Missouri Medal of Valor, and Governor’s Medal. The department is also accepting nominations from Missouri public safety agencies for the Public Safety Civilian Partnership Award. The awards will be presented during a statewide ceremony in Jefferson City later this year.

Nominations must come from the leader of the public safety agency. Nomination forms can be found on the Department of Public Safety’s website. A public safety officer is defined as a person serving a public agency, with or without compensation, such as a firefighter, law enforcement officer, or emergency personnel or emergency management personnel.

The four public awards that someone can be nominated for are: 

The Red, White and Blue Heart Award may be presented to any Missouri peace officer, firefighter, paramedic, EMT or emergency first responder who under honorable circumstances is critically, seriously or fatally injured while performing official duties in the line of duty. It is conferred in recognition of first responders seriously injured and sustaining permanent impairment of health or death. The injury or condition must require long-term treatment by a medical professional and considerable loss of time from duty. In a fatality incident, the award will be presented to a family member.

The Missouri Medal of Valor recognizes heroic service by first responders in an effort to save a life. The Medal of Valor is Missouri’s highest award for public safety officers and is awarded to those who exhibit exceptional courage, decisiveness and swift action without regard for their own safety in their attempt to save a life. Law enforcement, fire and emergency medical services, state and local corrections officers, court officers and emergency management personnel are eligible.

The Governor’s Medal recognizes extraordinary actions by an organized or ad hoc team of first responders for brave actions above and beyond the call of normal duty during a critical situation in which their teamwork was essential to the successful resolution of the situation. Law enforcement, fire and emergency medical services, state and local corrections officers, court officers and emergency management personnel are eligible.

The Public Safety Civilian Partnership Award honors a civilian who has provided valuable or courageous assistance to first responders in an emergency situation, without regard for their own personal welfare. It may also be bestowed on a civilian or team of civilians who train public safety officers in life-saving techniques which are later utilized to save a life

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