Nevada Peer Support Network
Nevada Peer Support Network is a 501(c)3 non-profit.
Our vision is to partner with other public safety entities and become a stronger more effective community that is capable of serving each other's needs.
06/15/2026
With the Wildfire season already upon us, the NPSN Incident Support/Firefighter Rehab Unit needs a few more retiree volunteers to join our team. Call us today for a station tour and find our more about the NPSN. 775-464-1797.
06/05/2026
🔥🎗️ June is .
The stress of the job doesn't always end when the call is over. If you or a fellow member are struggling, help is available.
Explore resources for members ➡️ iaff.org/behavioral-health
06/03/2026
The NPSN joined many of the Area’s EMS and Fire agencies yesterday in welcoming the National EMS “Moving Memorial Honors” in their procession across the United States. The Moving Honors pays tribute to the 37 EMS heroes who gave their lives in the line of duty last year. You are not forgotten.
06/03/2026
Huge kudos to our volunteers and network to rising to the occasion. Thank you KTVN 2 News for featuring the great work happening right here in our Nevada state.
05/28/2026
The City of Reno and Reno Police Department are mourning the loss of Detective Thomas Lopey, a dedicated public servant whose career was defined by service to his country, his community, and his fellow officers. Detective Lopey served the residents of Reno with distinction for nearly 13 years, leaving a lasting impact on the department and the community he swore to protect.
“Tom was the kind of police officer every department hopes to have, and every officer is fortunate to work beside,” said Reno Police Chief Corey Solferino. “I had the privilege of knowing and working with him throughout much of my career. He was a dedicated detective, a respected leader and, most importantly, a genuinely good man who cared deeply about his family, his fellow officers and the community he served. His loss is felt throughout our department, and his legacy will continue through the countless lives he impacted.”
Detective Lopey proudly served his country in the United States Army during Operation Iraqi Freedom before continuing his service in the National Guard as a combat engineer. He later dedicated his life to law enforcement, serving first with the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office before joining the Reno Police Department, where he faithfully served the Reno community for nearly 13 years.
During his career with the Reno Police Department, Detective Lopey served as a Patrol Training Officer, Regional Gang Unit detective, SWAT Team member, and President of the Reno Police Protective Association. He was respected throughout the department for his leadership, mentorship, and unwavering commitment to serving others.
Detective Lopey is survived by his wife and daughter.
The City of Reno and Reno Police Department ask the community to keep Detective Lopey’s family, friends, and colleagues in their thoughts during this difficult time.
05/25/2026
Today, we pause to honor the brave men and women who gave everything in service to our country. Memorial Day is more than a long weekend — it is a time of remembrance, reflection, and gratitude for those who made the ultimate sacrifice protecting the freedoms we hold dear.
At Nevada Peer Support Network, we stand alongside our veterans, military families, first responders, and communities in remembering the fallen and supporting those who continue to carry the weight of service.
May we never forget the courage, sacrifice, and legacy of our nation’s heroes. Their service lives on through the lives they protected and the communities they strengthened. 🇺🇸
This Memorial Day, take a moment to honor, remember, and support one another.
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05/23/2026
NPSN thanking all the area’s EMS teams today at Renown for their exceptional service. Happy EMS Week!
02/08/2026
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