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Bullhead City Fire Marshal Barbie Barrett honored with Frank J. Molina Award

BULLHEAD CITY — The Bullhead City Fire District is proud to announce that Fire Marshal Barbie Barrett has been awarded the Frank J. Molina Distinguished Service Award by the Arizona Chapter of the International Association of Arson Investigators (AZIAAI). This prestigious honor was presented to Barrett during the 2025 AZIAAI Annual Training Conference by longtime colleague and International Liaison Keith Paffrath.

Barrett, a dedicated member of the Arizona Chapter since 2008, was selected from multiple nominations recognizing her extraordinary service, leadership, and unwavering commitment to fire investigation and professional development throughout the state. She currently serves double duty on the AZIAAI’s Education and Training Committee and as Chapter Secretary.

“Barbie Barrett is the embodiment of dedication,” said Keith Paffrath during the presentation. “She has invested countless hours, often during personal adversity, to elevate the education and professionalism of investigators in Arizona. Her vision and persistence have transformed our training program into one of the best in the nation.”

This year, Barbie led the successful overhaul of the AZIAAI’s core fire investigation curriculum, resulting in a high-quality, four-part training series now widely regarded as second only to that of the National Fire Academy. Despite personal challenges, Barrett never wavered in her duties and continued to lead by example.

Her tireless efforts, collaborative leadership, and innovative thinking have left a lasting impact on the organization, and her recognition is deeply fitting for an award that honors the legacy of Frank J. Molina, a trailblazing fire marshal, investigator, and mentor whose life and work helped shape Arizona’s fire investigation community.

“This award is more than a recognition,” said Paffrath. “It’s a reflection of the legacy Frank left behind and the commitment of leaders like Barbie who carry that legacy forward.”

“I am incredibly honored to receive the Frank J. Molina Distinguished Service Award. Everything we’ve accomplished as a chapter has truly been a team effort. We have an outstanding board and dedicated committee members who continually go above and beyond to support our mission. I’m excited about the direction the chapter is headed and the opportunities ahead. This chapter belongs to its members, and it’s important to me that we continue to meet their needs, especially when it comes to training and education. I also want to thank my family and friends for their constant support and encouragement. This recognition wouldn’t be possible without them.”
— Barbie Barrett, Fire Marshal, Bullhead City Fire District

The Bullhead City Fire Department congratulates Fire Marshal Barbie Barrett on this well-earned recognition and thanks her for her continued service, not only to our community but to fire investigators and professionals across the state.